Penguin Random House Internships
Penguin Random House Internships offers paid internships to students interested in careers within the publishing industry. Summer internships are offered, as well as spring and fall internships.
Paid, summer internships are available in the areas of contracts, editorial, finance, graphic design, managing editorial, marketing, online marketing, production, publicity, sales, subsidiary rights, and operations. Not only will students receive paid, on-the-job experience, but they will also be able to spend an exciting summer in New York City.
Summer, fall and spring internships are 10 weeks long. Interns work 14 hours per week for the spring and fall sessions, and 28 hours per week during summer internships. To apply, candidates must submit their resume and cover letter using the online application process. Cover letters must specify up to three business areas that candidates are applying for. In addition, applicants should include a preference for working within an adult or children's imprint or other genre(s).
Penguin Random House is the largest general-interest paperback publisher in the world. They were founded in 1927 and are headquartered in New York. Random House and Penguin Group merged in 2013, and the new company is Penguin Random House.
The location is usually in NEW YORK.
Paid, summer internships are available in the areas of contracts, editorial, finance, graphic design, managing editorial, marketing, online marketing, production, publicity, sales, subsidiary rights, and operations. Not only will students receive paid, on-the-job experience, but they will also be able to spend an exciting summer in New York City.
Summer, fall and spring internships are 10 weeks long. Interns work 14 hours per week for the spring and fall sessions, and 28 hours per week during summer internships. To apply, candidates must submit their resume and cover letter using the online application process. Cover letters must specify up to three business areas that candidates are applying for. In addition, applicants should include a preference for working within an adult or children's imprint or other genre(s).
Penguin Random House is the largest general-interest paperback publisher in the world. They were founded in 1927 and are headquartered in New York. Random House and Penguin Group merged in 2013, and the new company is Penguin Random House.
The location is usually in NEW YORK.