intern
We offer a full time paid three-month internship program for college graduates who want to learn PR in a real-world scenario. Our interns are fully integrated into teams - in other words, they are part of the team, not errand runners. At the end of the internship, if both the intern and our team feel like a good match, we offer a full time Account Coordinator position.
Some of the qualities of a 47er:
Curious
Loves to be a part of a team
A juggler
Brave communicator
Doesn’t settle for just “good”
Reads the room
Kind
Enjoys both learning and teaching
Interested in pop culture and the arts
Bored when standing still
Has a knack for writing
Inventive
Manages time well
Operates from goals
Challenges convention
Welcomes other perspectives
Takes pride in a job well done
Experience:
College degree with background in Public Relations/Communications, Media/Journalism, English or Liberal Arts preferred
Relevant internship or job experience a plus
Excellent communication and writing skills
Powerful multitasking abilities
Attention to detail
Able to work productively with teams in-person and virtually
Excitement to build the foundation for a long-term communications career
Desire to be a part of a close-knit PR team
A passion for pop culture, entertainment, games and/or the digital space
Responsibilities:
Compiling research and reporting - who’s who in the industry and how they make headlines
Learning the basics of PR writing, pitches, press release, plans and more
Building relationships with media, creators and clients
Brainstorming creative ideas, pitch angles, video content and more
Additional tasks including event staffing/planning, general office help and other team-building activities
To apply, please submit a letter of intent and resume to internships@fortyseven.com using the subject line “Internship.” We’d love to hear why you think you’d be a fit at fortyseven, as well as an answer to one of the following questions: What is your current favorite app, game, show or product and why? Or what is your favorite news source, and why is it your favorite?