Cleveland Magazine is looking for interns to join our team for the Fall 2024 semester! We are looking for passionate illustration, photography and design students that are rising juniors, seniors, or recent college graduates. 📖 Who we are: For over 50 years, Cleveland Magazine has been Northeast Ohio's guide to the hashtag #BestOfCLE. Get the inside scoop on what’s happening around town with great arts and entertainment coverage, restaurant reviews and news, unique spots to shop, great homes and neighborhoods to live in and more each month in the print magazine and every day right here at clevelandmagazine.com. 🎨 What you’ll do: Illustration, photography and design interns will have the opportunity to contribute to print editions of Cleveland Magazine, in addition to digital and social media based projects. Interns will not only build a portfolio of published work, but also gain insight into the dynamic of the professional editorial field. 👩💻 How to Apply: We’d love to work with you! Interested applicants can send a resume and portfolio of work to archer@glpublishing.com by Thursday, August 1. https://lnkd.in/gY2KWRYu
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