PITTSBURGH,None — WPXI.com is currently accepting resumes from intern candidates for the 2011 fall semester.
Intern candidates must be juniors or seniors in college and should be interested in pursuing a journalism career.
If you have the drive to learn and work in the fast-paced television/web arena, email your resume to webstaff@wpxi.com. Make the subject: WPXI.com Internship.
WPXI.com interns will help cover See & Be Seen events and work with our Skylights team on high school football. They'll also learn about posting news and sports content to the website and have the opportunity to learn how to shoot, edit and produce content for WPXI.com.
What former interns said about their experiences at WPXI.com:
"The internship itself has been a life changing experience. Not only have I learned a great deal about the broadcasting field, but also about myself. Interning with WPXI-TV has given me the opportunity to push myself and discover where my strengths and weaknesses lie. I look forward to completing my internship and putting the skills I have learned to the test when I graduate this fall." -- Brooke Kramer, Millersville University of Pennsylvania
"One of my favorite parts of this internship has been the concept of being an individual. The first few weeks the interns' hands were held until we all understood the level of work that was expected. Since the start of my internship I have had the chance to cover events like Glitzburgh, Beth Ostrosky Stern's book signing, Pup Night at PNC Park, Mike Tomlin's Youth Football Camp, Kennywood's Sky Rocket Media Day, Maniac Magazine's Summer Villa Party, a promotion shoot, the Regatta and a casting call -- just to name a few." -- Nicole Salopek, Bethany College
"I have had an enjoyable experience while interning at WPXI-TV. The opportunities I have been given, I believe, will help immensely in the real world. I have made several slideshows for the WPXI website. Some larger projects I worked on included the Highmark Walk, the Student Flush, the Anthrocon Convention, the promo shoot for North Hills Lexus and Skylights Media Days. Each project has been different than others and has achieved a different value or outlook." -- Jennifer Kuhn, Marietta College
"One of the reasons I love this internship is because of the wide variety of assignments I get to work on. One day I will go out in the community and cover a local event. This means taking still photographs, shooting video, conducting interviews, etc. Then when I get back to the station I write a story about the event, edit and post my pictures online, and sometimes produce a package. Other times I will work on tasks at the station. Sometimes they are stories that go on our website, and other times I assist employees with whatever projects they need help with. I really enjoy the fact that I am experiencing a lot of different jobs/roles." -- George Marshalek, Syracuse University
"Through this internship I have been treated as an equal member of WPXI-TV and been granted press access to events like Pittsburgh Magazine's Best Restaurant Party, the Pink Frolic Ball, and Phipps Famers Market. I have also had the opportunity to interview Pauly D from Jersey Shore and Jungle Boogie from America's Best Dance Crew. Overall this internship has provided me with a glimpse of what working in a real newsroom environment is like and how to succeed in this business." -- Nate Kerns, Penn State University
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