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Remember when you guys asked what it’s like to intern at EW? Well, sometimes, it means you get to go to the Oscars.

atspesinfracta replied to your post: Attention, all wannabe EW interns!

Aw poo. What would you suggest for rising juniors or sophomores who are looking to enter the entertainment journalism field though?
Sit around and do nothing until you finish junior year!
Just kidding. There’s no shortage of other places to intern — check out MediaBistro or Ed2010 for listings.

Attention, all wannabe EW interns!

Earlier today, we told prospective interns to apply to work at EW via Time Inc.’s summer internship program. As it turns out, we accidentally misled you — prospective EW interns should actually send their application materials directly to us. There’s more info about what we’re looking for and who you should email at our Ed2010 internship listing. Applications are due Feb. 15, a little further down the line than Time Inc.’s deadline (hooray!).

Apologies for the misinformation — and please, if you’re a rising senior or even a recent graduate, apply!

Hello, I would really love an internship at EW and I hoping you could offer any tips or advice in terms of where I should be looking or who may be able to contact concerning so. Thanks for your time.

unhealthytvobsession

Well, using “unhealthytvobsession” as your Tumblr handle is certainly a good start.

But seriously, folks — visit the Time Inc. site to find out more about applying for an EW intership. [Edit: Please don’t send a message through the Contact Us form on EW.com.]

You work for EW and get to spend the whole day on Tumblr? Has it occurred to you that you might just have the best job ever? How does someone get a job at EW?

urban-fervor

1. I don’t spend the whole day on Tumblr! Sometimes, I tweet.

2. Yes, this has occurred to me. My homework this weekend is to watch the first episode of Starz’s Camelot and write something goofy about The Real Housewives of Orange County.

3. This I cannot answer. I can, however, refer you back to some earlier posts about getting an internship at EW. Good enough?

When one must toil through 12-hour days, with tasks ranging from the banal (fetching coffee) to somewhat skilled (fetching data,) it doesn’t leave time to take a second job to support their dream.
Question: Has anyone here ever actually had an internship where they were tasked with getting anyone coffee? Does that happen in real life?

with all this lovely information about the type of internship and where the locations are i have one final question: how do you apply?

Anonymous

If you’d like to learn how to apply for an internship at EW or EW.com, please send an email to us using this form on our website. I promise that your messages won’t just disappear into the Internet ether—I’ll be answering them myself.

Does entertainment weekly offer student internships?

itsnevertoolatefornow

Short answer: yes, with an if. EW internships are full-time, paid, 40-hour-a-week jobs, so current students generally only work here during the summers. Additionally, only students that have completed their junior year of college are eligible for internships. (All three interns currently working at the magazine and EW.com, myself included, are recent college grads.)

You should definitely apply when you meet the requirements, since even the interns here get to do awesome stuff on a daily basis, like interview their comedy heroes.

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