SOC Dean’s Internships with National Geographic SPRING 2015

SOC Dean’s Internships
with National Geographic
http://www.nationalgeographic.com
SPRING 2015
Internships available:
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Communications Intern (NG description on p. 2)
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Ad Sales Marketing & Partnerships Intern (NG description on p. 3)
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Marketing/Production/Creative Intern (NG description p. 4)
Application Procedure
To apply, submit the following materials through AU Career Web (job# 85885):
 Application (pages 5 and 6 of this document) – Also need to apply through main National
Geographic website.
Please note: You will need to save your completed application as a NEW PDF file.
Title your finished application with your name as follows: NatGeo-LastName.pdf
 Resume
 One Word document with 2 or 3 writing samples or marketing campaigns
 Alternatively, if your skills are better represented through video/graphic arts, include link(s) to
your portfolio website or published videos.
Final Application Deadline: Monday midnight, October 27
These positions are offered through the SOC Dean's Internship program so the positions are
open ONLY to students with a major or minor in SOC.
Each of these positions has different responsibilities, requirements and compensations. Before
applying, please read the unique descriptions for each position that were provided to us by the
associated National Geographic supervisor of each team.
Based on applications and review by the Dean’s Internship committee, candidates who most
strongly match the position’s criteria will be sent on to National Geographic for their final
selection.
You may be contacted directly by National Geographic at any time following application. Feel
free to drop by McKinley rm #215 to check on other Dean’s Internship opportunities.
Internships are located at 1145 17th St. NW, Washington DC 20036, accessible via metro (red
line) or bus.
National Geographic is an Equal Opportunity employer.
Application Questions? Contact Don Mike Mendoza, SOC Dean’s Intern Coordinator
[email protected] ; 202-885-2220. Or drop by McKinley #215 to introduce yourself.
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Communications Intern
Spring 2015
National Geographic's Communications department is seeking intern for the spring. The
Communications interns assist with day-to-day media relations and will work closely with
Communications department staff to promote all aspects of National Geographic, including its
magazines, programs and products.
Responsibilities
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Provide general administrative support to the Communications department
Complete media research and compile media contact lists
Coordinate press mailings and other media contact lists
Draft press materials (pitches, media, advisories, fact sheets)
Event support
Minimum Education & Experience
Interns must be current college students (juniors, seniors, or graduate students) working
toward a degree in Communications, Media/Public Relations, Journalism or equivalent.
Knowledge & Skill Requirements
Candidates must be enthusiastic and detail-oriented with strong editing and writing skills (prior
experiences with AP style a plus). He or she must be organized, with the availability to multitask
under deadlines. Proficient in Microsoft Excel and Word. He or she must also work well in a
team environment and be capable of working independently when required. Previous internship
experience a plus.
Hours, dates and compensation
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Spring: Beginning January – beginning of April; Internship requires three full days per week;
approximately 24 hours total. Typical hours are 9:30-5:30. Exact dates/times can be worked out
with your NG supervisor. Paid internship.
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Ad Sales Marketing & Partnerships Intern
Spring 2015
The Ad Sales Marketing & Partnership department is responsible for:
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Ensuring the ad sales team has all possible tools to effectively sell National Geographic Channel and Nat
Geo WILD programming to advertisers; including many of the world's top brands. These tools include
revenue generating campaign ideas, product integration opportunities, marketing collateral, premiums,
show information and more.
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Serving as the primary liaison between account executives in the field and various network departments
located in Washington, DC, including programming, public relations, creative, media strategy and more.
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Developing and securing tune-in marketing partnerships that leverage synergy brands with National
Geographic Channels parent companies (FOX and National Geographic Society) and outside brands.
Internship Description:
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Gain knowledge of marketing, promotional and advertising sales businesses practices.
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Become familiar with the television industry by being exposed to multiple areas of the business.
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Learn team-building skills in a professional setting.
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Observe how to market to the everyday consumer and the advertising community.
Intern Activities
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Gain knowledge on how TV networks operate from a marketing perspective. Participate in daily meetings,
brainstorms and executions of marketing campaigns.
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Learn and experience how ideas go from paper into on-air, digital and social elements. Study client
creative and brand briefs, participate in client calls and learn how to be a liaison between the sales team
and advertisers.
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Learn how competitive tracking is done to inform the marketing team about competitive look and feel,
other marketing tactics and interesting ideas that were observed in the tracking.
Qualifications
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The ideal candidate is interested and has experience in advertising, sales, marketing or communications.
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Rising junior or senior undergraduate student currently enrolled in an academic program.
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Proactive, detail-oriented, possesses a positive attitude and has a strong work ethic.
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Proficient in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Excel.
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Strong written and verbal communication, organizational and interpersonal skills.
Hours, dates and compensation
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Spring: Beginning January – May. Ideally, two strong Dean’s Interns would each commit 15-20 hours per
week for 2-3 days each. Typical hours are 9:30-5:30. Exact dates/times can be worked out with your NG
supervisor. $10 per hour.
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NG Marketing/Production/Creative Interns
Spring 2015
Our department is seeking interns interested in marketing/production/creative to work with the Creative
team.
Intern description and duties:
Our ad sales creative department promotes both our strong National Geographic brand and the
goals and objectives of our on-air sponsors. Our co-branded promos encourage our viewers to
tune-in to our programming and understand both brands messages.
Our intern will support the Associate Producer, Director, and Senior Producer with multiple day-today and long-term tasks. These responsibilities may include:
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Coordinating footage delivery,
Archiving and organizing completed materials,
Assisting freelance and staff producers during shoots and post-production
Helping with on-air promo delivery
By the end of the semester, our intern will write his or her own promo, and work directly with an
editor to produce a spot that may appear on our air.
Requirements:
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Must be an AU-SOC junior or senior undergraduate student
Earning a degree in Communication, Journalism, Marketing, English, or other related field(s).
Ability to work under strict deadlines, with a strong work ethic and an eye for detail
Keen organizational skills and a passion for creative writing
Knowledge of AVID and Final Cut Pro is a plus.
Internship dates, hours, and pay:
 Spring: Beginning January – beginning of April
 Typical hours are 9:30-5:30. Exact dates/times can be worked out with your NG supervisor.
Ideally, one or two strong candidates would each work 15-20 hours per week for two days each.
 Internship pays $10 per hour.
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SOC Dean’s Internship opportunity
AT NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
Designate the position(s) for which you are applying:
_________ Ad Sales & Partnerships
_________Communications Intern
_________Marketing/Production/Creative (only open to undergraduate students)
Undergraduate: __________________________ Graduate:
Major/Graduation Year: __________________________ GPA:
Cell Phone: ______________ Email:
Website, blog, online portfolio:
How many hours per week can you commit to working at National Geographic? ____________
Days and times you are available to commit, Mon. – Fri. between the hours of 9am - 6pm:
__________________________
Please answer the following questions
1. What are your career aspirations? How will this internship help you achieve these?
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2. What should we know about you and your work habits?
3. What distinguishes you as the best candidate for this position?
4. Please include the names of three SOC professors who best know your work.
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