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i wish they can be eligible for people who have graduated from university for OVER 6 months and have NEVER had the opportunity to gain experience in the art and film industries! in my case, our school / university never taught us anything about digital art, let alone were we given training and practice on any of the required, popular softwares such as Adobe Premiere, Maya, Unity, Z-Brush, etc...not even Procreate. the art studio work and assignments we did at university were all focused on traditional art—painting, sketching, projections, sculptures etc. and for recent graduate students like me it is currently impractical for me to be able to afford buying monthly subscriptions for those softwares on my own, all of which are very expensive. therefore for all those who are stuck in similar situations like me, how and where possibly could our 'previous relevant work experience' within those fields come from?? internships give us some of the best chances!
Hello Dreamworks, any info on the Trainee Program? Your website said to follow you on LinkedIn for upcoming dates. I’m VERY interested! 🥹
Applications submitted 😃😃🥳🥳
Can international students apply for this amazing opportunity?
Does Dream Works have an open internship for Summer 2024?
I am from another country, can I apply?
Any updates for when the trainee program opens?
Super exciting! However, It seems that when I click on the link, and click the option to apply it leads me to the NBC UniCareers page and there doesn't seem to be any open positions? Is there a quota on how many people can apply? I don't get blocked by the page (as mentioned in the FAQ) , but I seem to be a little lost, and would really love to apply...
Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (Asian Studies and International Trade)
10mo"recent graduate (within six months of graduation date)" Why? What if someone graduated a few years ago, but wants or needs to get into the industry? This might be the experience they need. Are recent and younger grads more valuable? What difference does it make?