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Good Internship For Newer Writers - Anonymous employee Study Breaks Magazine Employee Review

5.0
29 May 2018
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Pros

You get to practice your writing, as well as get constructive criticism weekly. This internship really allows you to grow as a writer and flex your creative muscles by coming up with pitches every week.

Cons

Sometimes there is disorganization with scheduling, but nothing too problematic. The time commitment may also be a bit more than expected (depending on your writing process), so be aware of that. Also had very little contact with editors, would have liked more of that.

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5.0
3 Feb 2024
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Pros

Study Breaks is a great place to start for anyone working towards a career in writing. Although you need to pitch ideas for approval, you're mostly able to write about whatever you want. While I worked there, writers also participated in weekly feedback sessions with other interns, as well as one-on-one meetings with the editor-in-chief. You also receive notes from your editor for each article you submit. Basically, there's plenty of opportunities to receive constructive criticism and improve as a writer. Finally, the workload is fairly light, as you're only required to write one article and submit three pitches per week. For those in the middle of college classes, it's a good way to earn internship credits without adding too much work to your schedule.

Cons

Students looking for a paying job won't find anything here. Every position at Study Breaks is unpaid, and there's barely any opportunities for growth in the company. Working here isn't bad for a short-term internship, but don't expect anything more than that.

4.0
15 June 2024
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Pros

- Allows for flexible schedule - Supervisor was accommodating - Gained a lot of great feedback

Cons

- Some project deadlines are too soon to undertake - Not much communication between writers and illustrators *These were just the issues I experienced with my group*

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