NEON Publicity Intern, Spring 2026 Job at NEON Rated in New York
NEON Rated, New York, NY, US, 10261
We are excited to announce that we are now accepting applications for Spring 2026 Publicity interns in NY & LA.
NEON internships focus on real-world experience and supporting boundary-pushing projects that define our brand. For college students interested in creative careers, securing an internship with a leading independent film studio like NEON can be a major career booster, providing hands-on industry exposure, valuable connections, and mentorship from professionals passionate about visionary cinema.
What Makes the NEON Internship Program Unique?
- Dive Deep: Gain practical experience in various aspects of film distribution, from marketing and publicity to acquisitions, digital distribution and theatrical sales.
- Find Your Fit: We customize your internship to align with your interests and skills, placing you on projects that inspire you.
- Become Part of the Team: Our internship program offers a collaborative experience. You will work alongside industry veterans who are dedicated to nurturing the next generation of filmmakers and industry leaders.
What You’ll Gain From the Internship:
- Opportunities for professional growth and the chance to discover hidden skills
- Insights into the entertainment industry and behind-the-scenes processes
- Connections that extend beyond your academic journey
- Real-world experiences that will equip you with the confidence to pursue your next endeavor
Publicity Intern Responsibilities
- Assist the publicity team with administrative documents, including status reports, RSVP documents, screening requests, critics' grids, calendars, agendas, and press request grids.
- Since this is festival and awards season, you will help adapt schedules for breaks, reviews, and reaction memos based on screening schedules.
- Maintain talent schedules for press days and upcoming events with keen attention to detail.
- Format and organize press breaks and reviews for all of our titles.
- Research and collect title-specific news coverage and online reactions, then format them into related documents (e.g. Reaction Memo, Press Breaks, Reviews).
- Draft screening reports for specific titles and awards screenings.
- Create and edit email blasts and social media materials using Photoshop and Premiere.
- Coordinate phone interviews for talent and filmmakers.
- Provide assistance to the Publicity team, particularly in managing special projects and administrative tasks.
- Providing support for special events and screenings as necessary
Application Information:
Application Deadline: Friday, October 31, @ 11:59 pm EST
Program Timeline: Monday, January 12, 2026 - Friday, May 15, 2026
Scheduled Weekly Hours: Must be available to work in person 2–3 days per week for the duration of the internship
To apply, submit your resume and cover letter detailing your interest in the program on our Career Page. Please include your available start date and preferred work schedule. All applications must be submitted through our online job site, as we cannot review emails or direct submissions. Due to high application volumes, it is not possible to provide individual status updates. Thank you for your understanding. We look forward to receiving your application.
We offer a competitive hourly rate of $18.00 per hour. School credit is optional, and documentation can be provided if needed. No relocation assistance is available. Our interns are onsite and in person based in either the New York or the Los Angeles office.
Schedules vary based on department needs and your availability. We do our best to work around your class schedule.
Requirements
What we’re looking for:
- Eligibility requires you to be an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited college/university, taking at least one class in the semester/quarter during your participation in the internship program.
- Strong interest in film, publicity, talent relations, and the independent film space. Interest in festivals and awards campaigns is a bonus.
- Previous internship or experience in PR, communications, journalism, or film is helpful but not required
- Cultural literacy and a curiosity to engage with publicity and marketing campaigns.
- Must be proficient with Photoshop and Premiere. You should also be comfortable working with press clippings, Google Docs/Sheets, and tools like Cision or Muck Rack (experience not required, but a plus)
- Familiarity with NEON’s films and a general understanding of how press and buzz are built around a release
- Solid writing and communication skills. Ability to draft emails, press materials, or coverage reports clearly and professionally
- Highly organized and detail-oriented. Comfortable tracking press breaks, building media lists, and managing deadlines
- Proactive and resourceful, not afraid to take initiative, ask questions, contribute ideas, jump in where needed, or dive into research projects.
- We highly encourage candidates with prior internship or working experience in communications or public relations to apply.
We're committed to building a diverse and inclusive work environment.
At NEON, we are looking for diverse perspectives. We believe a thriving film industry requires a variety of voices and perspectives. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourage applications from all candidates without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, family or parental status, veteran, or disability status. If you're smart and good at what you do, come as you are!