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Public Relations Animal and Row Crop Agriculture Intern - Bader Rutter

Paid Milwaukee, WI


Bader Rutter has grown ourselves and our clients for over 50 years by investing in creative, innovative thinkers who understand the complexities, audiences and channels of today’s ever-changing world. As our next PR Animal and Row Crop Agriculture Intern, you will explore multiple facets of public relations work. You’ll work as a cross-discipline content developer, perfecting your skills for a variety of channels, audiences and brands. You’re not too big to do the small stuff, but you’re prepared when the big assignment comes your way.

 

 You’re a great communicator and you’re eager to build your skills. You’re ready to explore your passions and experience multiple facets of public relations work. You are passionate about and/or have a background in Agriculture. You can write and ask great questions, and people like having you as a co-worker. You deliver excellent work on time and love learning new industries and processes.  That’s why we want you as our newest public relations intern.


Key Skills and Qualifications:

  • Full-time student or recent grad with a major or minor in strategic communications (public relations, advertising, journalism) or business marketing

  • Junior, senior or recent grad status with previous internship experience

  • Deep agriculture background and/or passion

  • Involvement in an ag-related organization like NAMA, ACT, AFA or FFA etc

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills

  • Excellent organizational and time management skills

 

The Fine Print:

  • Internship runs 5/27/25 through mid-August

  • Hourly rate is $18 for current students and $20 for post-grads

  • Intern should be in greater Milwaukee for the summer and plan to be in-office Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday


Learn more and apply here.

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