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TV & Movie Journalist for Gen-Z Magazine

Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT, United States


TV & Movie Journalist for Gen-Z Magazine Recruitment began on March 18, 2026 and the job listing Expires on April 18, 2026 Kickstart Your Journalism & Digital Media Career with Trill Want to see your writing published on a global stage? Trill is one of Gen Z’s most-read independent publications ( 1.2m+ readers each month ). We’re not just about content—we’re about opening doors into journalism and digital media for young voices too often excluded from the industry. As part of our six-month Media Makers Internship Program with our non-profit Trill Voices, you’ll: Publish your work on an international platform Develop real reporting skills through mentorship & workshops Build a professional portfolio to impress future employers Shape the conversation on issues that matter to Gen Z—identity, culture, climate, mental health & more Start Date: April 16, 2026 Duration: 6 months (part-time, ~4–6 hrs/week) Pay: Unpaid, but academic credit available + future opportunities for top performers How to Apply Submit your details, a pitch, a resume, and a covering letter via our Application Page . Use the following guidelines to help inform your pitch: “I loved writing for Trill Mag, and I believe it was the start of my future with writing and journalism.” ~ Mia K, Journalist “I don’t think I would have had the expertise, confidence, and skills necessary for video content creation without your internship, so thank you very much for giving me the opportunity.” – Megan C, Journalist “Trill has been a fantastic placement partner for our multimedia journalism degree. Not only does the team offer students flexible working so they can fit the placement around their studies – critical with today’s cost of living crisis impacting studies – Trill also nurtures talent.” – Mary H, Professor of Journalism At Trill, we believe great journalism is about curiosity, clarity, and courage—not privilege . Join us and be part of building a more inclusive media future. #J-18808-Ljbffr