Interns will have the opportunity to learn how to write press releases and media alerts as well as learn exactly what tools are needed when dealing with various media outlets. In addition, interns will work closely with all members of the office and gain valuable knowledge about the music industry and how each division plays a role in the overall career of an artist. The independence and small size of the company allows interns to be active, essential members of the team rather than the “coffee and copies” horror stories you hear about from your friends. The interns will have the opportunity to attend shows for artists we work with, as well as network with key industry contacts such as managers, label reps, writers, booking agents and other publicists. Stunt Company is one of the best places to learn not only about music publicity, but the music business in general. Please check out our website and artist roster at www.stuntcompany.com .
Hours: 11am-6pm, 2-3 days/week
Length: 3-6 months
How to apply: Send resume and cover letter to alexandra@stuntcompany.com.. In your cover letter, include 5 bands/artists you are currently enjoying.
*THIS INTERNSHIP IS UNPAID AND FOR CREDIT ONLY*
ABOUT US:
Independent music publicity company which strives to raise awareness of music of our artists through creative press campaigns designed for print, online, broadcast, and visual media. We represent artists across a diverse spectrum of ideas and styles.
Skills:
Must have a personality and a brain! Please be positive, hard-working, detail oriented, organized, dependable, and speak fluent English. Candidates must be able to multi-task and reliability to handle and complete tasks is very essential. Must also have a genuine interest in the music industry. Previous PR experience preferred but not required.
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