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Creative, Copywriter Intern - The 2026 Come Up Internship Program

Brooklyn, NY

Who We Are

Translation is a well-established independent agency and thriving music business, built to help ambitious brands harness the power of culture to solve their biggest challenges. As a unique mix of experts in culture, technology, and storytelling, we are united by a passion to grow brands in ways that advertising alone can never do. 

We are an entrepreneurial business – not a traditional “ad agency.” That means we value resourcefulness and tenacity just as much as we value creativity and intelligence. We’re unapologetically ambitious, but we’re also a tight-knit crew.

You should apply for the Creative - Copywriter internship if…

You love concepting big ideas, you’re hungry to write anything from a TV script to long-form prose to social post copy, you know to speak in a brand’s “voice”, you can write a pithy, provocative prompt for an A.I. agent, and you’re a cultural connoisseur who’s up to date on what’s now/what’s next/what’s not for long.

What You'll Do

  • Get briefed on real client assignments
  • Partner with the Art Director Intern to concept as a creative team
  • Work with other department interns to learn how a creative agency runs
  • Meet with full-time creatives to get mentorship, creative direction, advice, and build your creative network

Come Up Internship

As an intern at UMT, you are an integrated member of the team. You’ll spend 10 weeks gaining the kind of "hands-on" experience that actually moves the needle.

Real Work, Real Impact: You’ll be embedded in client and internal projects. You won't just watch—you'll contribute to deliverables that go out the door.

Master the Industry Stack: We’ll get you under the hood of the professional tools, software, and platforms used by the best in the business, ensuring you leave with a market-ready skill set.

Curated Professional Development: Beyond daily tasks, you’ll participate in "The Come Up" workshops designed to bridge the gap between classroom theory and industry execution.

Direct Access & Mentorship: You aren't just a face in the crowd. You’ll receive 1:1 mentorship from seasoned pros and have roundtables from Intern Alumni and UMT executives to learn how the business scales.

Network for the Future: Build lasting professional bonds with a cohort of high-performing peers and industry leaders in the heart of Brooklyn.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Must be a rising senior or recent college graduate
  • This internship is based out of our Brooklyn, NY office, required to be in-person Monday through Thursday
  • Must to be able to attend the internship from June 2nd through August 7th

Please note that for Creative internships, we will need a link or PDF to your student creative portfolio or work samples. Thank you!

About UnitedMasters, Inc.

UnitedMasters Inc. represents the creative solutions company, Translation, and the leading software and services platform for independent creators, UnitedMasters. UnitedMasters enables ownership, exposure, and new paths for financial return for independent creators, while Translation helps brands leverage the power of contemporary culture to achieve transformational growth. Combined, UnitedMasters, Inc. is the world’s leading marketplace for cultural capital, connecting independent artists and brands to realize a future in which all creators own their future. Backed by Alphabet, Andreessen Horowitz, and Apple, UnitedMasters, Inc. is reimagining how brands and artists come together to tell their stories, build profitable growth, and push culture forward.

Salary Hiring Range: $20.00/hour

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