
Learning Resources Editorial Internship at Sage Washington DC
Sage, Washington, DC, United States
Learning Resources Editorial Internship job at Sage. Washington DC.
The Sage Learning Resources Editorial Internship offers current undergraduate college students the opportunity to learn more about the academic publishing industry while developing the skills needed to succeed in editorial positions.
Job Descriptions, Functions, and Responsibilities
The intern will learn about academic publishing and gain hands‑on experience in the Learning Resources Editorial Team (LET). The intern will work across several interdisciplinary products developed for the library market, including Sage Business Cases, Sage Business Foundations, Sage Skills, Data Decisions, Sage Reference, CQ Researcher, and an upcoming social impact collection. They will engage in work pertaining to library and digital educational products that is project‑based, varied, multi‑faceted, intellectually challenging, and above all, collaborative.
Interns assist, maintain, and help drive a range of editorial activities, including:
Assist collection editors in conducting commissioning and outreach research
Learn the peer review process and assist with peer reviewer assignments
Conduct market research in ed‑tech fields and assist with business school faculty and librarian research and outreach
Assist Sage Reference in market research and basic editorial work
Assist in updating and organizing the LET library of PowerPoint presentations and other shared resources
Learn developmental editing best practices and perform light developmental editing on new submissions
Assist Sage Skills and Data Decisions editors in basic editorial work, including reviewing content metadata for completeness and accuracy and generating ideas for video and non-text content
Assist CQR editors in conducting original research and preparing graphic files and data visualizations for reports
Provide user testing and feedback on new products and platforms
Participate in regular and ad‑hoc meetings
Assist in other general tasks, such as preparing manuscripts for the production process and keeping information updated in our publishing systems and platforms
Schedule
This internship is a part‑time (15-25 hours per week during normal office hours), paid position for the summer with the possibility of extending into future semesters based on the intern’s performance and continued interest. Interns will work remotely.
Qualifications and Education
This internship is best suited to self‑starters who are curious, organized, take initiative, ask questions, share feedback, participate in meetings, and are passionate about higher education and the power and impact of social science and business and management research. Candidates should also possess a combination equivalent to, but not limited to, the following:
Currently working toward the completion of a degree at an accredited university, preferably in English, Communication, Journalism, Marketing, Publishing, or related field.
Must be highly proficient in the Microsoft Office suite, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Must be a quick learner and a self‑starter who is comfortable working remotely under deadline
Able to read, analyze, and interpret concepts, documents, requirements, etc.
Able to maintain high level of confidentiality and professionalism and work with tact and diplomacy while maintaining a sense of humor
Able to multitask while maintaining attention to detail
Able to work in an ever‑changing environment requiring flexibility
Able to meet deadlines, show up for meetings, and work professionally under pressure
Have exemplary internal/external customer communication skills
Possess effective decision‑making skills
If you have a disability and you need any support during the application process, please contact hr.resume@sagepub.com All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply.
Pay Transparency & Benefits Package
Sage Publishing is committed to being an inclusive employer where all individuals are treated with fairness and respect. Sage is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is an affirmative action employer.
Compensation at Sage is influenced by several factors, including but not limited to skill set, nature and level of experience, qualifications, and other relevant considerations. Please note that the compensation details listed in U.S. role postings reflect the base salary only and do not include bonuses or benefits. Your recruiter can share more about the specific salary range and additional aspects of the compensation/benefits package for this position during the hiring process. If your desired salary falls outside of this range, we hope you’ll still apply as there may be other positions that better align.
Sage offers freedom and autonomy in your day‑to‑day with hybrid or remote work, depending on the role. Join the nearly 2,000 Sage employees worldwide who deliver products and services that serve to fulfill our noble goal of education and dissemination of knowledge globally. We’d love to meet you!
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Sage Publishing is committed to being an inclusive employer where all individuals are treated with fairness and respect, regardless of age, disability, gender identity, marriage and partnership status, pregnancy and parental responsibilities, race, religion and belief, sex, or sexual orientation.
We believe that diversity is a cornerstone of a vibrant culture. We want Sage to be an organization where the most talented staff and high‑potential staff are recruited, have the opportunity to grow, and want to work. We strive to achieve a better representation of diverse talent at all levels, including leadership, across our workforce.
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