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Jobs & Internships

We have internships available for qualified individuals in the editorial department, the education department, and in the audience development department.

 

Jobs at YES!

No openings at this time.

 

Internships at YES!

Positive Futures Network (PFN), publisher of YES! Magazine, is looking for interns. We have internships available for qualified individuals in the editorial department, the education department, and in the audience development department. Each internship offers a valuable work experience in a supportive and motivating work environment.

Editorial Intern

YES! Online Intern

Media and Outreach Intern

Education Intern

 



 

"When I first came to work at Yes!, I thought the most important thing I was going to leave with was the writing, editing, and researching experience. But that's not the biggest thing I've learned. Yes! has helped me move from just thinking and talking about issues to actually doing something to change them. You can't work at a place like this and not be changed. I leave Yes! with amazing friends, an opened mind and heart, and faith that change is possible."
—Kim Nochi, Editorial Intern

Benefits and Time Commitment

Internships require an in-office time commitment of 30 hours per week, for a minimum of three months. Although interns are unpaid, PFN supplies housing in a four-bedroom house near the office. If an intern already has housing and will commute to the office PFN will reimburse their public transportation expenses. PFN provides temporary health insurance or else will pay for part of an intern's current health insurance coverage for the duration of the internship.

Intern Life

Interns play an integral part in their department. Because of this interns are treated like temporary staff members. Supervisors are relatively flexible with interns' weekly schedules, understanding that interns may need to take on a part-time job or have other commitments.

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Find out more: read about our current interns.

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