Hallmark Internships

 
Hallmark Internships
4.83 out of 5

3 review(s)
Headquarters:
Kansas City, MO
Employees:
16,000
Annual Interns:
25
Profile Views: 4731

Hallmark

Internship Overview
Internship Rating (Avg): 4.83 out of 5
3 Intern Reviews
Avg Hallmark Intern Salary: $15.83
3 Intern Salaries
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Internship Stats

Hallmark hires hires a handful of summer interns. These summer internships are divided into two areas: creative and corporate. Hallmark internships are located in their Kansas City, MO headquarters.

Highlights

Creative internships allow students the platform to create great work. It's exciting to think about the ability to have your creative showcased and distributed to the world.

Internship & Hallmark Overview

Hallmark offers internships in the following areas: finance & accounting, marketing, corporate retail, information technology, operations, engineering, supply chain/logistics, customer analytics, and HR.

Hallmark also offers creative internships in writing/editorial, print/graphic design, web/interactive, and 3D design/rendering.

Kansas City-based Hallmark is known throughout the world for its greeting cards, social expression products, and television’s most honored and enduring dramatic series, the “Hallmark Hall of Fame.” Hallmark greeting cards and other products can be found in more than 41,500 places in the U.S. alone, with the network of Hallmark Gold Crown® stores providing the very best selection.*

Internship Links

Hallmark internship program: here.
Hallmark creative internships: here.
Hallmark company culture: here.

3 Hallmark Intern Salaries
Editorial/Writer intern: $17.50/hour
Creative Intern: $10/hour
Hallmark Channel Intern: $20/hour
3 Hallmark reviews posted anonymously by former interns:
"I loved my internship and my boss treated me "
Position: Hallmark Channel Intern
Location: Studio City, CA
Pay: $$20/hour
Duration: 12 weeks
Review posted on 2/28/2011
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Pros:

I worked in the Publicity department at the Hallmark Channel. When I first arrived, we were taking care of last-minute preparations for the bi-annual Television Critics Association (TCA) Press Tour, so my responsibilities around that included copyediting endless press materials, developing and formatting talent bios, organizing a gift for talent, and anything else my superiors (i.e. everyone) threw at me. Other than that, main responsibilities have been developing press kits for screenplays Hallmark is producing currently or in the near future. I also attended photo shoots and spend time on the sets of any movies we were shooting.

Cons:

none.

Advice for other students:

If you’re going somewhere you’re not familiar with, either buy a GPS or learn the main streets like the back of your hand (unless you are not familiar with your hand or do not have hands, in which case, choose something you are extremely familiar with and use that as your simile). Also, insert here whatever cliché advice everybody gives: be early, overdress, ask questions, keep busy, and consider no job to be below you (after all, you’re the intern – you’re lucky people even remember your name)… those are all really good ideas.
 
"Amazing experience if you can get in"
Position: Creative Intern
Location: Kansas City, MO
Pay: $$10/hour
Duration: 12 weeks
Review posted on 2/28/2011
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My boss treated me with respect:
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I enjoyed my fellow co-workers:
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The work I performed was interesting:
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Pros:

There wasn't too many of us, so we got attention. I also worked on some amazing real world projects.

Cons:

none.

Advice for other students:

More than 1,100 students from schools and universities around the country applied for 13 intern slots (in '09).
 
"The Best Experience of My Life"
Position: Editorial/Writer intern
Location: Kansas City
Pay: $17.50/hour
Duration: 10 weeks
Review posted on 3/10/2011
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