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TechCrunch Internships
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Internship Overview
Internship Rating (Avg): 4.83 out of 5
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Internship Stats

TechCrunch hires a handful of summer interns. These are all paid internships and most are located in their San Francisco headquarters. Interns report/write stories for the world famous blog and help to organize events.

Highlights

Most people associated with Technology consistently read or have heard of TechCrunch. TechCrunch interns get the opportunity to network with technology leaders, attend events, and they are given an incredible platform to write stories. 

Internship & TechCrunch Overview

TechCrunch was founded on June 11, 2005, as a weblog dedicated to obsessively profiling and reviewing new Internet products and companies. In addition to covering new companies, we profile existing companies that are making an impact (commercial and/or cultural) on the new web space.

TechCrunch has now grown into a network of technology focused sites offering a wide range of content and new media.*

Internship Links

About TechCrunch: here.
2008 TechCrunch summer interns: here.
TechCrunch intern that was let go: here.
0 TechCrunch Intern Salaries
1 TechCrunch reviews posted anonymously by former interns:
"TechCrunch is the heart of tech news - love the place"
Position: Research & Editorial Intern
Location: San Francisco, CA
Duration: 10 weeks
Review posted on 5/18/2011
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Pros:

- You get to meet and talk about emerging tech trends and companies.
- If you are a good writer, TC will publish you.
- Well connected in the industry which makes it easier to meet people for entry level opportunities.

Cons:

It's hard work. Intense.

Advice for other students:

Write. Make sure you have a good portfolio of published articles (or a personal blog with a strong following).
 
 
 

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