Nerve.com

Editorial Interns NY, NY

Nerve.com is looking for recent college graduates and current students to become key members of our new intern class.

We are an award-winning web site producing original content covering the post-college, pre-marriage lifestyle. Nerve celebrates the sexiness and challenges of being young and single with it's true stories, smart pop culture coverage, blogs, and advice. We're a home for 1.5 million monthly readers where lively, strong and opinionated voices bring readers to the front lines of their current entertainment obsessions and social lives in an uncensored way.

So if you're smart, thrive on pop culture, love to be in the scene and have the talent to match, then we want you in our Soho loft. Two or three days a week is what we are asking. You'll spend your days pitching and writing for Nerve, being a key driver of the editorial process and doing other sundry tasks for the office.

Unlike many internships, Nerve prides itself of having an actively managed program where our interns make an important contributions to our site. We look for rising stars who want hands-on experience pitching ideas, following trends, and supporting the needs of editors and management. Innovative thinkers who can demonstrate fresh content ideas move to the front of the line.

Pay is about $200-$300 month. Most importantly this is a chance to have fun doing something you love. Sound great? Then tell us about you - a resume, some story ideas, writing sample, and a short blurb why Nerve would be a great fit. Send us your stuff at internjobs@nerve.com.


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The Nerve Date with Jacqueline by Jessica Yatrofsky
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The Road by Scott Von Doviak
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Sex Advice From . . . Turkey Farmers by Kristen Gangwer
Q: What can turkeys teach us about sex?
A: Absolutely nothing. With barnyard birds it's business, not pleasure.
Watch Your Back by Susan Barnett
What can you tell about a person from their t-shirt?
Dealbreaker: The Self-Help Book by Jen Kirkman
How DIY therapy can ruin dating.
Savage Love by Dan Savage
How do I tell my girlfriend that I'm pregnant? /advice/
Pop Culture We're Thankful For by the Nerve Editors
Toasts from around the Nerve family table. /entertainment/