Video Editing & Social Media Intern

Job Description:
Pizza University is looking for a creative and motivated Video Editing & Social Media Intern to join our growing team. This is a hands-on opportunity to gain real-world experience in both video production and digital marketing, while learning and collaborating with leaders in the foodservice industry.
What You\'ll Do:
• Edit short- and long-form video content for Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Facebook
• Collaborate with partner companies to create sponsored UGC-style content
• Support our instructors and students during 3-day pizza-making classes by setting up lighting, operating cameras, and capturing behind-the-scenes photos and videos
• Assist in developing and maintaining a content calendar across all social media platforms
• Create graphics and visuals using Photoshop and Canva
• Help manage social engagement: monitoring comments, responding through ManyChat, and keeping conversations active
• Contribute to the production of social media ads and promotional campaigns
• Gain a deep understanding of the pizza industry while building your professional portfolio
Required Skills & Tools:
• Video editing software: CapCut, Premiere Pro, Filmora, or DaVinci Resolve
• Graphic design: Photoshop or Canva
• Social media management: Hootsuite (or similar)
• Messaging automation: ManyChat
• Strong interest in video marketing and social media trends
• Ability to commute to our office in Beltsville, MD for events and classes
Requirements
We\'re Looking For Someone Who:
• Is detail-oriented, creative, and eager to learn
• Works well in a collaborative environment
• Can balance multiple projects while meeting deadlines
• Has a passion for food, storytelling, and digital media Salary: USD 20 - 30 per hour

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