Public Relations Intern – Healthcare & Tech (100% Remote)

983 Group PR Internship Overview

Our 12-week internship program offers hands-on experience in healthcare and technology communications. Interns work closely with our team to support client initiatives, contribute to internal projects, and gain exposure to the day-to-day work of a fast-paced communications firm.

This is an opportunity for a motivated undergraduate student to develop core PR and communications skills while learning about two of today’s most dynamic sectors: healthcare and technology.

What You’ll Do

  • Monitor media and industry trends across healthcare and technology

  • Research journalists, outlets, and story opportunities

  • Support and participate in media pitching efforts, including drafting pitches and engaging with reporters

  • Contribute ideas in team brainstorms and campaign planning

  • Track and report on media coverage and PR performance

  • Develop briefing materials and background research for clients

What We’re Looking For

  • Strong writer with clear, concise communication skills

  • Highly organized with strong attention to detail

  • Curious about healthcare, technology, and media

  • Able to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines in a remote setting

  • Proactive, adaptable, and comfortable taking initiative

  • Collaborative team player

Qualifications

  • Undergraduate student (communications, PR, marketing, journalism, or related field preferred)

  • Interest in healthcare, technology, or both

  • Familiarity with social media and digital platforms is a plus

  • No prior professional experience required

What You’ll Gain

  • Real-world experience in media relations, including pitching reporters

  • Exposure to clients across healthcare and tech

  • Mentorship from experienced communications professionals

  • A strong foundation in PR and strategic communications

How to Apply

Send your resume and a brief statement (200 words or less) on why you’re a strong fit to cassie@983group.com 

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