Summer Intern

Los Angeles, CA
Internship
Student (College)
About JCDecaux
JCDecaux is the #1 outdoor advertising company in the world, we are dedicated to giving brands unique voices and providing messaging platforms through the highest quality out-of-home solutions and first-class services.

Joining JCDecaux means choosing the number one outdoor advertising company worldwide and seeing new horizons in a team recognized for its momentum, creativity, and sense of innovation. We are dedicated to creating a motivated and diverse workforce.  If you’re looking to gain experience in advertising and work in a fast and fun culture, apply now!

For more JCDecaux US information, visit www.jcdecauxna.com.

The Role:
JCDecaux is currently seeking a College Intern for Summer 2025, who will report to the Project Manager. This person will be responsible for administrative and content marketing tasks, as well as other duties they may be interested in pursuing to support project objectives in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Vancouver BC.

This is an Onsite position located in Downtown Los Angeles for 2-3 days per week for 1-2 months (flexible days and hours), starting in Summer 2025.

Key Responsibilities:
During the internship, the intern will work on the following tasks across our businesses in 3 main cities.

Los Angeles:
  • Assist Project Manager with onsite interviews of transit riders at actual bus stops across Greater Los Angeles (being personable and/or fluent in other languages especially Spanish may be useful)
  • Administrative support such as uploading photography and collecting, tracking and organizing consent form
  • Support in creating social media posts across our social media channels
  • Some understanding of LA cities in LA County and our local transit system is a plus
  • Read and analyze some articles and data related to cities and transit systems
  • Support with reporting and analyzing advertising sales revenue
San Francisco:
  • Support with administering operational reports for our public toilets and kiosks programs
Vancouver:
  • Support with reporting and analyzing advertising sales revenue
  • Administer operational reports
  • Support in creating social media posts across our social media channels

Qualifications & Requirements:
  • Current enrollment in an undergraduate or community college program
  • Frequent Transit Riders are a plus!
  • Spanish speaker preferable and/or spoken fluency in other languages spoken in Southern California
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
  • Familiarity with Canva, Social Media is a plus. 
Pay Range: $17 per hour.

For additional information contact Guadalupe Morales at [email protected]. Please check out our work on the web at Outfront JCDecaux and ShadeBlade | Innovative Transit Shade Solution Experience and on Instagram at @outfrontdecaux


JCDecaux North America is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value individuality and create an inclusive culture where variety is positively encouraged, and all employees are genuinely appreciated for what makes them unique.  All aspects of employment including the decision to hire, promote, discipline, or discharge, will be based on merit, competence, performance, and business needs. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
 
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