Business Insider is hiring a paid research intern for our video team--apply now!
Your day-to-day duties will include helping our producers prepare for interviews in our green screen studio, researching topics and people, booking guests, and establishing relationships with book publishers and companies.
In addition, you'll be part of a team that's pitching guest ideas, and strategizing ways in which we can distribute these interviews successfully far and wide on social platforms.
The ideal candidate has a voracious appetite for news, popular culture, and also a knack for finding stories and interesting people. She or he should be obsessed with Facebook, YouTube and Instagram, active on Twitter, and inherently interested in the news.
This person should also be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment, possess excellent communication skills, and be excited about building Business Insider's brand. A background in journalism or video is a huge plus.
Apply here if this sounds like your dream job. Please include a resume and a cover letter describing what excites you about this role.
Please note this internship runs for six months. Interns are encouraged to work full-time (40 hours a week) and the internship pays hourly.
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