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NPR Internships, 2017

literature Work related to the different operations of News, digital and Corporate sectors in NPR

flag Open to candidates who are authorized to work in the United States

National Public Radio (NPR)  National Public Radio (NPR)

Calender Deadline varies

     Work permit : Required

compare Stipend of $5,520 to $6,440

1-3 months

 

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More about this internship

  • The NPR Internships, 2017 is offered to graduate or undergraduate students or to students who have graduated 12 months prior to the start of the internship. 
  • The applicants for NPR Internships, 2017 should be authorized to work in the US.
  • The candidates should be smart, creative, good researchers and excellent writers.
  • The applicants should be able to work in diverse teams or with individual assignments.
  • The candidates applying for NPR Internships, 2017 should submit a cover letter, a design portfolio, and a writing sample.
  • The applicants should select from the internships listed and submit the required application materials up to three internships each semester.
  • The candidates should name the file with the specific internship title if they are loading multiple cover letters.
  • The interns should work for 40 hours per week. 
  • The part-time interns will also be accommodated during winter/spring and fall semesters.
  • The recipients of NPR Internships, 2017 get $6,440 for winter/spring semester and should work for 40 hrs per week for up to 14 weeks.
  • The interns will get $5,520 for summer and should work for 40 hours per week up to 12 weeks.
  • The interns will get up to $6,440 and should work for 40 hours per week for up to 14 weeks.

Updated on: 30 Nov, 2016

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