ERIKALUST is looking for an Editorial Copywriting Intern to support our content team across brand, editorial, and Email Marketing copy. brThis is a role for someone at the beginning of their writing career who already shows strong instincts: a feel for language, attention to tone, curiosity about culture, and the willingness to keep improving. You do not need years of experience, but you do need to care about words and how they make people feel. brYou'll work closely with the team to help shape copy across different formats, support day-to-day content needs, and grow your craft in a brand environment where voice, nuance, and clarity matter. brWhat you'll do brSupport the team with copywriting and editing across different channels brHelp draft copy for Email Marketing, web, and other brand materials brAssist with proofreading, tone checks, and copy reviews brAdapt messages across formats while keeping the voice consistent brSupport content research, references, and idea gathering when needed brLearn how to write within a defined brand voice while developing your own editorial judgment What we're looking for brExcellent written English, ideally C1 level or native/fluent brA genuine interest in writing, language, tone, and storytelling brStrong attention to detail and a good ear for what sounds natural brSomeone who is eager to learn, open to feedback, and dependable brGood taste and curiosity, with an interest in culture, media, and brand communication brAble to manage deadlines and follow through on tasks What will help you stand out brA portfolio, writing samples, or personal work that shows voice and sensitivity to language brExperience writing for university projects, student publications, newsletters, blogs, social media, or creative platforms brAn interest in editorial, copywriting, brand writing, or cultural communication brA strong instinct for rewriting and improving awkward or generic copy What you'll learn brHow to write across channels while keeping a strong and consistent voice brHow editorial thinking and brand writing work together brHow to take a draft from rough idea to polished copy brHow to work with feedback, creative direction, and content systems in a professional team