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Job Type: Creative Development Intern

Compensation: College Credit 

Duration: May - September 2024

Commitment: Three days per week

Must be eligible to receive college credit and work 3 days a week.

Based in NYC but operating remotely.

Magnet Media is a creative studio that helps brands connect with audiences via video production, podcasts, and social media content. At Magnet, we are driven by our passion for telling stories that matter. We believe using storytelling + data is the best way to drive business results. Our strategic and creative capabilities have kept us at the forefront of digital media for 20 years, working side by side with many of the largest companies in the world, helping them derive business value from content solutions. Magnet Media's current and past clients include Google, JP Morgan Chase, UBS, YouTube, IBM, Nickelodeon, Mattel, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, Adobe, Airbnb and dozens of other world-class brands. We are looking for someone with shared passion to add on to our current team.

How You'll Make An Impact 

As a Creative Development Intern at Magnet Media, you will work closely with the creative team to support the Financial and Technology pods of Magnet. You'll have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in creating compelling copy and designing visuals for a variety of projects, ranging from SMBs to Forbes 100 companies.

What You'll Do

  • Assist in the creative development of projects, including video, live events, podcasts, and social campaigns
  • Write copy that flows with design and effectively communicates ideas to clients
  • Contribute to creative presentations by incorporating copy and visuals
  • Assist in conducting research for various client engagements

What You'll Need

  • Pursuing a degree in a related field, such as graphic design, communications, or media
  • A passion for creative storytelling and visual communication
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Eagerness to learn, collaborate, and brainstorm with the creative team
  • Familiarity with Google Slides is a plus
  • Familiarity with effective research methods
  • Basic knowledge of Adobe CS (Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign) is a double plus!

This is an exciting opportunity to gain hands-on experience in copywriting and graphic design with a dynamic and innovative team. If you are looking to build your skills and grow your career we would love to hear from you!

Life at Magnet 

Since our inception 20 years ago, we’ve continued to uphold our original mission of telling stories that matter, so that we live in a more inclusive and equitable world. This means having an intentional focus on including people of color, veterans, LGBTQIA+, people from different faiths, cultures, and religions, single dads, women returning to work after raising children...from brand new citizens to those whose family came over on the Mayflower, and both junior protegés and sage experienced talent. Differently together is what drives our passion for meaningful creative storytelling. 

At Magnet, you’ll find talents from around the world with a variety of experiences bonding over coffee, video games, books, pets, sports, interior design, music, the latest meme or streaming series... and many more! We believe in working smart and prioritizing our mental health, that’s why we require our team members to take paid “self-care” day once every quarter and company wide remote lunches once or twice a month to destress and catch up with each other. 

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