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Internship Management, Management, Marketing & Communications
We’ve designed our paid internship program to give you a meaningful sense of life at a strategy and design company. That means contributing to active projects, participating on a dedicated and diverse team, and receiving training and mentorship to get you started in your career.
The Communication Intern is a thinker and storyteller and will be part of our growing Reputation Team. This person will work in support of our Senior Director of Communication & Marketing and our Editorial Lead to deliver on SYLVAIN’s PR, marketing, and content goals and strategies. They should have deep curiosity about culture and society, specifically within the strategy, innovation, and design spaces, and writing, research, storytelling, and project management skills. This is a great fit for someone who loves to engage with big, complex ideas across a broad spectrum of topics and mediums, as provocative thought leadership is a top priority of our team.
In addition to learning by doing, we offer a rich curriculum of learning sessions, workshares, and 1:1 mentorship. You’ll also be invited to our ‘misfit’ kind of fun (team events, game nights, coffee chats, etc.) while soaking up all that an in-person office experience has to offer.
PROGRAM DETAILS
* When: June 2 – August 8 (10 Weeks)
* Where: New York City. Working from our office 3 days per week (Tuesday through Thursday), with the option to work in-person or remotely on Mondays and Fridays.
* Compensation: While designed primarily as a hands-on learning experience, this is a paid internship at $20/hr.
CANDIDATE CHARACTERISTICS
We’re looking for candidates who demonstrate high potential to do the kind of work we do at SYLVAIN. We are not looking for people who have necessarily mastered these skills. Rather we’re looking for folks with big imaginations, an ability to make surprising connections, and a hunger to learn. Folks who are natural problem-solvers, with a passion for work that matters, eager to work across categories and challenges, bringing ideas to life with clarity, emotion, and integrity.
Importantly, we’re looking for folks who have a desire to improve across these areas over the course of their internship.
Requirements:
* Experience with and interest in B2B PR and/or new business development is a plus
* Culturally engaged
* Versatile
* Effective and efficient
* Technical and detail oriented
* Curious
* Committed to craft
* Emotionally intelligent
* Confident and humble
INTERNSHIP APPLICATION PROCESS
Timing
There are 4 stages to our candidate selection process.
* By Feb 3rd: Apply through our career page and share your interest in SYLVAIN
* Feb 7th & 10th: Selected candidates will be invited to join an optional, but highly recommended virtual information session to meet us, learn more about the internship, and learn about the case assignment
* Feb 10-17th: Complete a communication case assignment to show us how you think
* Feb 26-28th: Final round candidates will be invited for an interview to get to know you
While we wish we could promise personalized follow-ups—we receive a high volume of applications and competition is stiff—however we do our best to offer some form of feedback if you don’t proceed to the next round to ensure this experience also serves you.
What to expect
We understand applying to internships takes considerable time and effort. Thank you for dedicating the time.
Applicants asked to complete the assignment stage of the process, will be given 1 week to complete a case assignment.
TYPICAL INTERN ACTIVITIES
* Cultural + Industry Research: Finding, surfacing, and organizing interesting links, articles, research reports, Tiktoks, and beyond, in order to help stimulate the team and drive thought leadership development.
* Owned Content: Participating in the maintenance of and new ideas for SYLVAIN’s owned content, including our social media channels, newsletter and newspapers for Progress Report, Critical Nonsense, annual impact report, and our client communications newsletter.
* Presentation Development: Creating engaging stories for presentations by SYLVAIN leadership on public stages around the world. You’ll work alongside brand strategists, designers and others to bring these stories to life with a clear and compelling narrative, supported by research and resonant cultural references and brand examples.
* Thought Leadership: Brainstorming for, writing and editing opinion editorials, crafting discussion guides for company panels and roundtables, and drafting copy for interviews, Q&As, and commentary.
* Press Research + Outreach: Seeking out new places for us to show up in the world, including events/conferences, podcasts, publications, and awards competitions.
* Case Study Management: Working with the New Business team, as well as strategists and designers, to craft and refine project case studies that can exist on our website, social media, newsletters, and beyond.
ABOUT SYLVAIN
SYLVAIN is a strategy and design company that makes new human and business value for the Now, Novel, and Next. Dissatisfied with the status quo, we collect unorthodox perspectives and uncommon ways of framing the future. By seeking better answers, and pushing for more purpose, we’re solving the most consequential business challenges of our time—always inspiring, inciting, and provoking progress.
Founded in 2010, SYLVAIN is a member of kyu Collective, a group of independently-led companies that share a similar mission. We have offices in New York City, Richmond, VA, Los Angeles, CA, and Amsterdam, NL.
SYLVAIN is committed to building and sustaining a culture that celebrates our diversity and is rooted in community. We recognize that the collective sum of individual differences, life experiences, knowledge, innovation, self-expression, and talent that our employees invest in their work represents a significant part of not only our culture, but our reputation and company’s achievement.
As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we embrace and encourage our employees’ differences in age, race, ethnicity, disability, family or marital status, gender identity or expression, language, natural origin, religion, socio-economic status, veteran status, and other characteristics that make our employees unique. Lending such an array of qualities to our work ensures a human-centered approach to our way of doing things and treatment of each other.
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