Overview
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Sony Pictures Entertainment's SPECTRUM Internship Program provides eligible participants with real-life training and hands-on learning in the entertainment industry. All qualified candidates should be in good academic standing and possess a demonstrated interest in the entertainment industry. During the Fall and Winter/Spring months, the SPECTRUM Internship Program is a paid, part-time, 15-week assignment; the summer term is a paid, full-time, eight-week assignment. All interested candidates can view current opportunities and apply...
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About the Program
Internships take place in North America, where participants help Sony develop, test, and market new products. Positions are available in engineering, research, marketing, and sales. Internships in engineering and research require that participants possess technological training and know-how.
About the Company
Sony—not to be confused with Sony Music and Sony Pictures—focuses on electronics. The firm started out in 1946, making transistor radios for the news-hungry population of war-battered Tokyo. Workers were paid in raw rice (thus leading to the electric rice cooker). By the end of that year, Sony had moved on to produce vacuum tube voltmeters and similar gadgets. Today, Sony employs well over 150,000 people worldwide. Sony Corporation of America is a subsidiary of Sony Corporation, headquartered...
Intern Reviews
- “Firm culture is very professional. Many of my coworkers were friendly and were kind when I needed assistance with equipment or directions.”
- “A large emphasis on learning and getting fully immersed in the business; was given purposeful work that taught me important concepts useful in this industry.”