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Job title: 2021 Summer Intern Program
Company: Sesame Workshop
Job description: Sesame Workshop is the nonprofit educational organization behind Sesame Street which reaches 156 million children across more than 150 countries. The Workshop’s mission is to use the educational power of media to help children everywhere grow smarter, stronger, and kinder. Delivered through a variety of platforms, including television programs, digital experiences, books and community engagement, its research-based programs are tailored to the needs of the communities and countries they serve. For more information, visit us at .
The Summer Internship Program will give undergrad students an opportunity to gain experience in a business environment. As a Sesame Workshop Intern you will learn from the best minds in the industry and contribute to our success. This is a unique opportunity to work with a dynamic group in an organization dedicated to the education of children. Our aim is to reach out to a diverse college population to increase awareness and interest in the areas of non-profit and children’s media. We believe having a workforce that reflects our diverse and culturally rich society is essential to our success.
PROGRAM DATES
Sesame’s 9-week Internship Program will run from Monday, June 7 through Friday, August 6, 2021.
PROGRAM SPECIFICS
Internships will be fully remote. Interns are paid $18 per hour and work 35-hour week.
REQUIREMENTS
- Qualified undergraduate candidates must be in good academic standing entering their junior or senior year in Fall 2021 at an accredited college or university with at least an overall 3.0 GPA.
- Possess strong computer skills as well as excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Available to work 35 hours a week.
- Upon acceptance, you should be able to provide a copy of your transcript.
GUIDELINES FOR APPLYING
Apply online (instructions are below) by the application deadline March 12, 2021.
Application Materials Required:
- Current resume – Apply with your resume in MS Word or PDF format.
- Include at the end of your resume, add another page then List the 3 Departments you are interested in in order of importance at the top and answer the following questions. For each question – Describe in 500 words or less:
- Why are you choosing these departments to work in?
- How does your background and experiences inform your decision to choose your major?
- What are you hoping to gain from an internship with Sesame Workshop?
- What else should we know about you and your candidacy?
- Cover Letter – cut and paste your letter in the box reserved for the cover letter and you cover letter that should include the following on it:
- Your School’s Name
- Your Major/ Degree
- Graduation Date
Internship Departments:
- Art, Design & Animation – The design aspects for all media vehicles including online, print and television shows.
- Accounting & Finance – Manages the monetary side of all company transactions, ensures all entries are booked according to Generally Accepted Accounting Practice (GAAP), and reports on the financial performance of both the entire company and distinct projects within the organization. Accounting & Finance provides the necessary data that informs management about the fiscal health of the organization.
- Content Research – Conducts formative and summative research, both quantitative and qualitative, with children and their caregivers to support concept development, planning, production and impact of our products and programs. Also provides information about a production’s particular curriculum area(s) i.e. mathematics, resilience, literacy, or science. Those Interested in Content Research must have experience working with young children, and prior experience in research with human subjects is preferred.
- Creative Development – Develops new content and series to expand Sesame Workshop’s creative portfolio.
- Digital Media Engineering – Cross-functional team within the Technology and Engineering Department that is responsible for building, maintaining, and monitoring digital products including websites, interactive media, and apps produced for domestic and international properties.
- Digital Production – Production of all of the Workshop’s interactive products and platforms.
- US Education – Defines, creates, and develops formal learning content (digital and print) for schools and education programs. Innovative content offerings include outcomes-based curricula in a range of content areas for children in Pre-K to Grade 3, professional development materials for educators, and family engagement supports.
- Licensing – Creation and management contracts between the owner of a brand and a company or individual who wants to use the brand in association with a product, for an agreed period of time, within an agreed territory. As the brand owner, we are responsible for creating the design direction and the marketing umbrella that defines the brand’s appeal.
- Marketing – Promotes our business and drives sales of its products or services. They also research to identify target audiences.
- Media & Publishing – Responsible for creating and distributing a wide array of media, including books, DVDs, e-books, apps, streaming media, music, and even museum exhibits.
- Production – Creative content for Sesame Street, and other associated media. This includes ongoing creative development and long term planning of the show to drive forward the mission, increase child engagement and build the educational core.
- International Production – Creative content for Sesame Workshop’s global presence. This includes ongoing creative development and long-term planning of local brand adaptions to drive forward the mission, increase child engagement, and build the educational core.
- Production Management – Management of the planning, forecasting, and production costs at all stages of the production lifecycle.
- Philanthropic Development – Responsible for generating revenue from both institutional (foundation, corporate, government) and individual donors to support all of Sesame’s social impact work domestically and around the world to reach the most vulnerable children with access to free content.
- Public Relations – Strategic communication process that builds mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and the public.
- Special Events – Project management to the creation and development of large scale events
- International Social Impact – Responsible for growing Sesame Workshop’s global presence and initiating, implementing and strategically sustaining local brand adaptations to drive reach and impact. The team collaborates with a variety of international partners, stakeholders, and service providers to deliver educationally targeted, high-quality content through coalitions of local and global media, education, government, corporate, donor and civil society partners.
- US Social Impact – Implements philanthropically funded community engagement initiatives that serve our nation’s vulnerable children and families. Based on fulfilling Sesame Workshop’s mission we created innovative, bilingual (English and Spanish), multiple media initiatives and resources that enrich children’s overall development through early learning basics, health and well-being and building resiliency skills to tackle challenging situations. There is a strong focus on localizing the implementation of these initiatives through key national and community organizational partnerships through individualized action plans and professional development.
- Web – Work involved in developing a web site for the Internet non-design aspects of building web sites: writing markup and coding.
SELECTION OF INTERNS
Interns are selected on the basis of their academic standing, writing samples, participation in extracurricular activities, and previous work and/or internship experience. Incomplete applications or applicants that do not follow our directions will not be considered.
Interns may be interviewed by telephone or by video interviews. References may be requested.
Students accepted as summer interns will be notified on or before April 16th, 2021.
While we appreciate your interest in Sesame Workshop, only students under consideration will be contacted.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Minorities/Females/Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity
Expected salary: $18 per hour
Location: New York City, NY
Job date: Tue, 02 Feb 2021 23:38:26 GMT
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