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Electronic Arts
| Internship Overview |
| Internship Rating (Avg): 5.00 out of 5 |
| 1 Intern Reviews |
| Avg Electronic Arts Intern Salary: $20.00 |
| 1 Intern Salaries |
Internship Stats
Electronic Arts offers paid internships with a focus on technology students. They have one of the best internship programs in the country.
Internship Perks
The EA internship program is incredibly popular. We receive thousands of applications each year from students all around the world. Those who clear the EA quality bar and gain an internship can truly count themselves as exceptionally talented and potential next-generation EA leaders. EA offers paid internships, but your experience will go far beyond a paycheck. And, if you excel as an intern, you might even walk away with a job offer after graduation. There's no better way to wrap up your education than being secure in the knowledge that you have a great job waiting for you! *
Electronic Arts Internship & Company Overview
What better way to get into the game industry than by working as an EA intern or co-op? EA offers paid internships or co-op positions (pay ranges vary depending on experience and skills), so you can actually get paid for working on games. We will also include your name in the game credits - how cool is that? We'll even throw in some free EA games, too. Better yet, an EA internship or co-op just might lead to a career in games after your graduation. An EA internship/co-op is a great way to get real-world experience in the games industry. You get hands-on experience working on actual projects, and the EA team you're working with benefits from your fresh perspective. We are confident that once you've sampled life at EA you'll want to come back after graduation. *EA Internships cover a host of roles, some of which include: Software Engineers - Interns are responsible for creating C, C++, C#, or Assembly code and/or Java code as part of the game development for a game's features or tools. Potential interns typically pursue a degree in computer science, computer engineering, or electrical engineering with a strong mathematical background. Candidates should have solid programming experience in various languages. Other desired skills include bit-mapped graphics, 3D graphics, artificial intelligence, and physics. Game development experience is helpful but not required. Candidates should also have strong interpersonal and problem-solving abilities. Computer Graphic Artists - Interns are responsible for creating images using 3D modeling, texturing, background design, and animation, while mastering development tools including Maya™, 3ds max™, SOFTIMAGE®|XSI™, Photoshop®, and/or DeBabelizer®. Potential interns must be pursuing a degree in an art-related field. Basic art training is essential, 2D animation and basic 3D skills are a plus. Candidates will need to submit a portfolio/demo reel and/or URL that demonstrates expertise in taking projects from concept to completion. Any experience in electronic game/multimedia or film/video production or 32-bit media creation skills is a plus. Technical Artists - Reporting to the Art Director on a game team, the Technical Artist is expected to be the bridge between Artists and Engineers. Individuals in this role are pro-active problem solvers who demonstrate a strong sense of creativity and respect for aesthetics. Candidates can be from an art, design, mathematics, engineering, or science background. However, they must be comfortable working with both art and science. Working with Programming/Technical staff, the Technical Artist ensures that CG assets are easily integrated into the game engine without sacrificing artistic integrity. Production and Game Design - Interns help to lead and drive the design and gameplay development by partnering with the Development Director and team to ensure on-time, high-quality delivery of various features. Interns need excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to handle multiple projects under a demanding schedule. Knowledge of the videogame industry is a plus. Candidates should also have strong interpersonal and problem-solving skills. Marketing and Public Relations - Interns will be responsible for assisting in the development and execution of consumer, sales, and retail programs. They will partner effectively with internal and external clients to implement promotional programs and generate media attention for EA products. Potential interns need excellent written and verbal communication skills. They should have the ability to handle multiple projects under a demanding schedule. Knowledge of the videogame industry is a plus. Candidates should also have strong interpersonal and problem-solving abilities. *
Internship Links
Electronic Arts Internships: here
Internship Stats
Electronic Arts offers paid internships with a focus on technology students. They have one of the best internship programs in the country.
Internship Perks
The EA internship program is incredibly popular. We receive thousands of applications each year from students all around the world. Those who clear the EA quality bar and gain an internship can truly count themselves as exceptionally talented and potential next-generation EA leaders. EA offers paid internships, but your experience will go far beyond a paycheck. And, if you excel as an intern, you might even walk away with a job offer after graduation. There's no better way to wrap up your education than being secure in the knowledge that you have a great job waiting for you! *
Electronic Arts Internship & Company Overview
What better way to get into the game industry than by working as an EA intern or co-op? EA offers paid internships or co-op positions (pay ranges vary depending on experience and skills), so you can actually get paid for working on games. We will also include your name in the game credits - how cool is that? We'll even throw in some free EA games, too. Better yet, an EA internship or co-op just might lead to a career in games after your graduation. An EA internship/co-op is a great way to get real-world experience in the games industry. You get hands-on experience working on actual projects, and the EA team you're working with benefits from your fresh perspective. We are confident that once you've sampled life at EA you'll want to come back after graduation. *EA Internships cover a host of roles, some of which include: Software Engineers - Interns are responsible for creating C, C++, C#, or Assembly code and/or Java code as part of the game development for a game's features or tools. Potential interns typically pursue a degree in computer science, computer engineering, or electrical engineering with a strong mathematical background. Candidates should have solid programming experience in various languages. Other desired skills include bit-mapped graphics, 3D graphics, artificial intelligence, and physics. Game development experience is helpful but not required. Candidates should also have strong interpersonal and problem-solving abilities. Computer Graphic Artists - Interns are responsible for creating images using 3D modeling, texturing, background design, and animation, while mastering development tools including Maya™, 3ds max™, SOFTIMAGE®|XSI™, Photoshop®, and/or DeBabelizer®. Potential interns must be pursuing a degree in an art-related field. Basic art training is essential, 2D animation and basic 3D skills are a plus. Candidates will need to submit a portfolio/demo reel and/or URL that demonstrates expertise in taking projects from concept to completion. Any experience in electronic game/multimedia or film/video production or 32-bit media creation skills is a plus. Technical Artists - Reporting to the Art Director on a game team, the Technical Artist is expected to be the bridge between Artists and Engineers. Individuals in this role are pro-active problem solvers who demonstrate a strong sense of creativity and respect for aesthetics. Candidates can be from an art, design, mathematics, engineering, or science background. However, they must be comfortable working with both art and science. Working with Programming/Technical staff, the Technical Artist ensures that CG assets are easily integrated into the game engine without sacrificing artistic integrity. Production and Game Design - Interns help to lead and drive the design and gameplay development by partnering with the Development Director and team to ensure on-time, high-quality delivery of various features. Interns need excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to handle multiple projects under a demanding schedule. Knowledge of the videogame industry is a plus. Candidates should also have strong interpersonal and problem-solving skills. Marketing and Public Relations - Interns will be responsible for assisting in the development and execution of consumer, sales, and retail programs. They will partner effectively with internal and external clients to implement promotional programs and generate media attention for EA products. Potential interns need excellent written and verbal communication skills. They should have the ability to handle multiple projects under a demanding schedule. Knowledge of the videogame industry is a plus. Candidates should also have strong interpersonal and problem-solving abilities. *
Internship Links
Electronic Arts Internships: here
| 1 Electronic Arts Intern Salaries |
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EA Marketing Intern: $20/hour
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Pros:
- I worked within the Marketing group on titles such as BrĂ¼tal Legend and Dante's Inferno, which was very enjoyable.
- I helped to cover E3 2009 for EA.com. And, I also updated major websites such as BrutalLegend.com with the latest content
- You are given trust my managers and held accountable, which is terrific for self-starters.
Cons:
none, this place is awesome.
Advice for other students:
Great internship, find a way in. And, don't just wait until the summer after your junior year.
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