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Intern – Podcast Production — Confidential

Confidential Remote Unpaid 1 month ago
Intern – Podcast Production — Confidential

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Podcast Launch – Producer’s Assistant Internship

Are you passionate about podcasts, storytelling, and media production? This is a unique opportunity to support the launch of a groundbreaking podcast featuring conversations with some of the world’s most successful women entrepreneurs. As a Producer’s Assistant Intern, you’ll gain first-hand experience in every stage of podcast creation – from research and booking to production and promotion – while contributing to a project that amplifies voices shaping the future of business and innovation.

Key Responsibilities

  • Research & Guest Coordination: Identify and research potential guests, prepare briefing notes, and assist with scheduling
  • Production Support: Help organize recording sessions, manage audio files, and assist with show notes and transcripts
  • Content Development: Contribute ideas for episode topics, interview questions, and promotional content
  • Editing Assistance: Support with audio review, basic editing, and quality checks (prior experience a plus, but not required)
  • Promotion & Outreach: Assist in building awareness for the podcast launch through social media, newsletters, and community engagement

Requirements

  • Interest or background in media, communications, journalism, or audio production
  • Strong organizational, writing, and communication skills
  • Familiarity with podcast platforms (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, etc.) and social media
  • Experience with audio editing software (Audacity, Adobe Audition, GarageBand, etc.) is helpful but not required
  • Proactive, resourceful, and excited about learning the behind-the-scenes of podcasting

Duration: 3-6 months, minimum 16 hours per week. School credit available. Mentorship from media professionals and networking opportunities included.

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