Nbc News Communications, Marketing, And Research Internships – Academic Year
NBC UNIVERSAL
New York, NY, United States
Hourly: $19.00; bonus/equity: not specified; benef...
On-site
Actively enrolled in degree-granting program
Available to work 16-24 hours per week
Must be authorized to work in the united states
This paid academic year internship offers a collaborative environment where interns contribute to real projects across NBC News brands like TODAY and NBC Nightly News
Job Summary
This paid academic year internship offers a collaborative environment where interns contribute to real projects across NBC News brands like TODAY and NBC Nightly News.
Interns will gain robust networking opportunities, professional development, and access to mental health resources while working on audience development, consumer insights, or marketing teams.
The program runs from September 2026 to April 2027 with a flexible schedule of 16-24 hours per week, including benefits like a complimentary Peacock subscription and free park admission.
Matching Summary
This paid academic year internship offers a collaborative environment where interns contribute to real projects across NBC News brands like TODAY and NBC Nightly News.
Salary
Hourly: $19.00; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Paid time off, Peacock subscription, free park admission, mental health resources
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Actively enrolled in degree-granting program
Available to work 16-24 hours per week
Must be authorized to work in the United States
Willing to work in New York NY
Nice-to-have
Strong interest in media industry
Previous internship or leadership experience
Experience with Adobe Photoshop or Premiere
Commitment to inclusive work environment
Excellent verbal and written communication
Key Requirements
Current class standing of sophomore or above (30 credits)
December 2026 graduates are not eligible
Must have active Social Security number for I-9 verification
No visa sponsorship required now or in the future
Work Rights
Must be currently authorized to work in the US without future sponsorship