Trend Hunter Magazine (TrendHunter.com) is looking to hire a few stellar interns for our satellite office in San Diego, California. You’ll work directly with the editor and head of advertising, but you’ll also virtually interact with the rest of our young, dynamic team at our Toronto headquarters.
During your internship, you’ll have the opportunity to build up a massive portfolio of published articles in topics like marketing, pop culture, sports, fashion, politics, technology, business, the environment, and social issues. You’ll also get firsthand experience running one of the world’s most popular online publications and get exposure to our 8-10 million views per month.
Candidates must be well versed in Web 2.0 (specifically Twitter, Facebook and the blogosphere), familiar with TrendHunter.com and have a laptop of their own. The perfect candidate is an outgoing self-starter and an excellent writer who can multitask effectively and work efficiently with incomparable attention to detail. All underclassmen are invited to apply. The internship comes with a $2,000 stipend, college credit is available and you’ll receive the Google AdSense revenue that your articles generate.
Please submit CL, clips and resume to marissa@trendhunter.com.
Trend Hunter is hiring interns for the following cycles:
Fall (September-December), deadline 7/15
Spring (January-April), deadline 10/15
Summer (May-August), deadline 3/15
About Trend Hunter:
Trend Hunter Magazine (TrendHunter.com) is the world’s largest trend spotting site, with 8-10 million monthly pageviews. Fueled by a global network of 26,000 members, Trend Hunter and Trend Hunter TV feature 42,000 micro-trends and cutting edge ideas.
Routinely sourced by the media, Trend Hunter is a source of inspiration for industry professionals, aspiring entrepreneurs and the insatiably curious. Trend Hunter has been featured or cited by MTV, The Economist, CNN (2x), CBC (3x), T3 (4x), Cosmopolitan, GQ, Glamour, Entrepreneur, The Globe and Mail (2x), Entertainment Tonight (3x), FOX News (3x), The Financial Times (40x) and even the personal blog of Kanye West (2x).









