
Thought Leadership & SEO Content Intern (Editorial Writing)
Asjai Lou Casting, New York, NY, United States
Thought Leadership & SEO Content Intern (Editorial Writing)
Recruitment began on March 5, 2026
and the job listing Expires on April 5, 2026
The Thought Leadership & SEO Content Intern will help research, write, and publish editorial articles that position casting director
Asjai Lou
as a leading voice in the entertainment, casting, and storytelling industries.
The intern will research industry trends and develop written content designed for digital platforms where search engines and AI systems identify and reference expert perspectives. Articles may explore topics related to casting, storytelling, media careers, and the evolving entertainment landscape.
This role is ideal for students interested in
journalism, media writing, digital publishing, marketing, or entertainment communications , and offers hands‑on experience in developing content that builds authority and visibility in the digital media ecosystem.
How to Apply To be considered for this opportunity, applicants must complete the application using the link below:
https://forms.gle/GkrHBwcDV8ZwDBjp7
Additional Note Internship Overview This internship is structured in accordance with the U.S. Department of Labor’s guidelines under
Fact Sheet #71: Internship Programs Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) .
This internship is an educational, project‑based learning experience designed for students interested in technology, casting, media, creative production, and storytelling.
Interns will learn how to apply their existing skills—whether in technology, design, or creative disciplines—into real‑world media and storytelling environments.
Through guided projects and mentorship, students will gain hands‑on experience in how stories are developed, supported by technology, and brought to life across television, digital media, and branded content.
What You’ll Learn
How casting works across television, commercials, and digital media
How to identify and develop compelling real‑person stories
How to apply technical skills (AI tools, automation, digital systems) to support media and storytelling
How to apply creative and design skills to storytelling and content development
How media, technology, and storytelling intersect in real‑world projects
How to think like a creative producer in a modern, tech‑driven media landscape
Program Structure
Supervised, hands‑on learning experience
Project‑based assignments designed for portfolio development
Exposure to real‑world casting, media, and technology workflows
Mentorship and feedback from a working Casting Director and Producer
Compensation & Academic Credit This is an unpaid educational internship designed to provide hands‑on training in technology, casting, media, and creative production.
Asjai Lou Casting LLC supports students seeking academic credit where applicable and will provide documentation and supervision required by the student’s academic program.
This internship is structured as a learning experience and does not replace the work of paid employees.
Asjai Lou Casting LLC is
not a third‑party recruiting agency . All internship roles are direct opportunities within the company.
The business is registered in
California under Asjai Lou Casting LLC
and operates nationally across television, media, casting, and creative production projects.
In addition to its California registration, the company operates from a
co‑working office in the Wall Street District of New York City
located at:
200 Broadway, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10038
Some internship roles are remote, while others may involve work connected to the New York City workspace depending on the role.
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and the job listing Expires on April 5, 2026
The Thought Leadership & SEO Content Intern will help research, write, and publish editorial articles that position casting director
Asjai Lou
as a leading voice in the entertainment, casting, and storytelling industries.
The intern will research industry trends and develop written content designed for digital platforms where search engines and AI systems identify and reference expert perspectives. Articles may explore topics related to casting, storytelling, media careers, and the evolving entertainment landscape.
This role is ideal for students interested in
journalism, media writing, digital publishing, marketing, or entertainment communications , and offers hands‑on experience in developing content that builds authority and visibility in the digital media ecosystem.
How to Apply To be considered for this opportunity, applicants must complete the application using the link below:
https://forms.gle/GkrHBwcDV8ZwDBjp7
Additional Note Internship Overview This internship is structured in accordance with the U.S. Department of Labor’s guidelines under
Fact Sheet #71: Internship Programs Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) .
This internship is an educational, project‑based learning experience designed for students interested in technology, casting, media, creative production, and storytelling.
Interns will learn how to apply their existing skills—whether in technology, design, or creative disciplines—into real‑world media and storytelling environments.
Through guided projects and mentorship, students will gain hands‑on experience in how stories are developed, supported by technology, and brought to life across television, digital media, and branded content.
What You’ll Learn
How casting works across television, commercials, and digital media
How to identify and develop compelling real‑person stories
How to apply technical skills (AI tools, automation, digital systems) to support media and storytelling
How to apply creative and design skills to storytelling and content development
How media, technology, and storytelling intersect in real‑world projects
How to think like a creative producer in a modern, tech‑driven media landscape
Program Structure
Supervised, hands‑on learning experience
Project‑based assignments designed for portfolio development
Exposure to real‑world casting, media, and technology workflows
Mentorship and feedback from a working Casting Director and Producer
Compensation & Academic Credit This is an unpaid educational internship designed to provide hands‑on training in technology, casting, media, and creative production.
Asjai Lou Casting LLC supports students seeking academic credit where applicable and will provide documentation and supervision required by the student’s academic program.
This internship is structured as a learning experience and does not replace the work of paid employees.
Asjai Lou Casting LLC is
not a third‑party recruiting agency . All internship roles are direct opportunities within the company.
The business is registered in
California under Asjai Lou Casting LLC
and operates nationally across television, media, casting, and creative production projects.
In addition to its California registration, the company operates from a
co‑working office in the Wall Street District of New York City
located at:
200 Broadway, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10038
Some internship roles are remote, while others may involve work connected to the New York City workspace depending on the role.
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