Nickelodeon Virtual Worlds Group | |||
Virtual Worlds Summer 2011 Internships | |||
This is a Part Time Unpaid Internship | |||
Location: | Glendale CA | ||
Details: | Would you rather play games online than read a textbook, or wear t-shirts to work instead of a suit? Do you love acting like a kid, even though you’re well into your college years? This may be the perfect opportunity for you to get hands-on experience in the online gaming and art industry! Nickelodeon Virtual Worlds Group is looking for motivated interns to join our team creating and working in the virtual spaces of the number 1 kids’ network!General duties include but are not limited to participating in department meetings, special projects, product testing, research & reporting. You will learn something from each task you perform; if you can’t learn from it, you won’t be asked to do it! We offer exciting and challenging internships in: • Game Production • Human Resources/Recruiting • Art/Art Archiving • Game Design • Quality Assurance/Game Testing • Marketing • Graphic Design • Content Development • Technology • Research |
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Salary: | In addition to great experiences, Nickelodeon offers fantastic perks! Interns are encouraged to participate in our business skills workshops including: How to write a resume and cover letter, Post Production, How to Pitch a Show and more! You can also see free movies on Fridays at our sister studios and even go for a tour on the Paramount lot! | ||
Please tell Nickelodeon Virtual Worlds Group that you found the listing at ENTERTAINMENTCAREERS.NET | |||
Contact: | This is a non-paid program. To be eligible students must be enrolled in a school credited internship course at their school or university, and must present proof of that course credit for semester of your internship. Students must be 18 years of age or older, in college (freshman or above), and be available to intern 16-30 hours per week. Internships listed above are based in Glendale, California. Min GPA 3.0Applications Accepted Now! To apply, please send the items listed below via email. Subject Line: Summer Internship 2011 – (Department Interested In) A cover letter explaining what internship you’re interested in and why. A resume with relevant experience and your graduation date & portfolio (for Art applicants only) |