Gift Subscription
Email this page Email this page Print this page Print this page Bookmark and Share

What Interns Say

“Working as an editorial intern for San Diego Magazine each day was a new adventure. Who would have thought that my summer would include a Segway tour, scavenger hunt, launch parties and top-notch dining? Beyond the perks, I had the opportunity to have work published and became intimately acquainted with the city through fact-checking and attending events for the San Diego Daily blog. I made lasting friendships with fellow interns and will never forget my time working here. I encourage everyone to apply!”
Elizabeth Buckley, Editorial Intern
University of San Diego

San Diego Magazine offers a lot of opportunities for interns to see the entire magazine process and build their portfolios. We pitch our own stories, fact-check, attend events and listen in on editorial meetings. You really get as much out of the internship as you put into it. My favorite part about working here though is definitely the people. I don’t want to leave at the end of the summer!”
Ashley McLean, Editorial Intern
University of San Diego

“The marketing internship at San Diego Magazine has provided me with great hands-on experience in a fast-paced, creative work environment. The internship program offers the perfect combination of independence and guidance to make this a successful experience for all.”
Erica Ashling, Marketing Intern
California State University at Chico

“The intern cave, a loud environment with seven computers and at least eight students, houses great minds and personalities that blend together to create “The Interns.” From editorial to photography to marketing, an internship at San Diego Magazine is a great opportunity to make connections and explore the city of San Diego and its finer points.”
Courtney Lamphier, Marketing Intern
San Diego State University

San Diego Magazine does a great job taking care of its interns by treating them with respect and giving them important projects to work on. As an art intern, I feel blessed to have been given the opportunity to design several small pieces. I have never once been asked to file miscellaneous papers or run out to get coffee.”
Anna Magulac, Art Intern
Point Loma Nazarene University