FAQs
What is the duration of the internship?
The internship is a year-long position, running from January through December.
How many hours per week can I expect to work as an intern?
The internship averages 40 hours per week.
Is this internship paid?
Yes, the internship is a paid position.
Are there any medical benefits provided during the internship?
Yes, the intern is eligible for medical benefits.
What are the primary responsibilities of the intern in Media Relations?
Responsibilities include compiling and distributing daily news clips, managing media credentials, assisting in the press box, providing statistical research, preparing content for various publications, and performing general office duties.
What qualifications do I need to apply for this internship?
Applicants must be recently graduated from an accredited college or university with a degree or coursework related to the position, such as Broadcasting, Communications, Public Relations, Business Administration, or Sport Management.
Is previous experience in sports or media relations required?
Previous experience working in professional sports or a college environment in a media relations or sports information role is preferred but not required.
What kind of perks and benefits are offered to interns?
Interns can enjoy perks such as an online educational platform for personal and professional development, a mentoring program, employee resource groups, paid time off for volunteering, diversity and inclusion training, and promotional giveaways.
Are there opportunities for learning and development during the internship?
Yes, there are opportunities for personal and professional development through an online educational platform and a mentoring program.
How does the organization promote diversity and inclusion?
The organization promotes diversity and inclusion through year-round training and development, empowering teams, and cultivating an inclusive culture that respects differences.