I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Anthem Press (Pittsburgh, PA) in July 2017
Interview
I had a Skype interview with the hiring manager (who became my supervisor) first, then a secondary Skype interview with the publisher. I made sure to email thank you's to each person after the interview (going as far as to ask the hiring manager for the publisher's email address to say thanks) - which you should always do too!
The hiring manager asked the usual interview questions (what I was looking to gain from the internship, where I wanted to go in publishing, etc.) as well as some clarifying questions about my cover letter and CV. The supervisor asked more broad questions about publishing in general and what I thought certain aspects of publishing were. After the interviews, an email was sent to me (several days after the last interview) saying I was accepted as an intern with the terms of agreement . I just had to formally agree and set a starting date.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
What do you think you can gain from the internship?
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Anthem Press (London, England) in Mar 2015
Interview
It was an extremely short conversation on the phone. I was asked how I intended to pay for my stay in London and was advised to procure an Erasmus stipend. This was also when I was told that there would be no actual remuneration except for 5 pounds a day for travel expenses. This is extremely little money for London travel and does not even cover travelling from Zone 1-2.