Living Social
| Internship Overview |
| Internship Rating (Avg): 5.00 out of 5 |
| 2 Intern Reviews |
| Avg Living Social Intern Salary: $11.00 |
| 2 Intern Salaries |
Internship Stats
LivingSocial offers paid internships across all business units. They are a high growth company and internships are created within departments as well as an overall internship program. Typical LivingSocial internships include: design, development, operations, sales, customer care, business development and others.
LivingSocial Internship & Company Overview
LivingSocial is growing—fast. We’re redefining localized online advertising and social commerce, while building a great company and enjoying the ride. The explosive growth and potential of LivingSocial has been recognized by both new and traditional media—from the Wall Street Journal to USA Today. To help fuel our growth, LivingSocial has secured over $230 million this year in funding from some of the most prominent investors.
We are a game-changing social shopping company that knows its power comes from its people. The passion and innate curiosity of the LivingSocial team is felt in all aspects of the business. Our collaborative and comfortable work environment is filled with highly driven people, and we challenge one another to stretch our abilities and pioneering mindset.
Internship Links
Living Social Careers:
hereLiving Social Internships (Fall):
here
Internship Stats
LivingSocial offers paid internships across all business units. They are a high growth company and internships are created within departments as well as an overall internship program. Typical LivingSocial internships include: design, development, operations, sales, customer care, business development and others.
LivingSocial Internship & Company Overview
LivingSocial is growing—fast. We’re redefining localized online advertising and social commerce, while building a great company and enjoying the ride. The explosive growth and potential of LivingSocial has been recognized by both new and traditional media—from the Wall Street Journal to USA Today. To help fuel our growth, LivingSocial has secured over $230 million this year in funding from some of the most prominent investors.
We are a game-changing social shopping company that knows its power comes from its people. The passion and innate curiosity of the LivingSocial team is felt in all aspects of the business. Our collaborative and comfortable work environment is filled with highly driven people, and we challenge one another to stretch our abilities and pioneering mindset.
Internship Links
Living Social Careers:
hereLiving Social Internships (Fall):
here
| 2 Living Social Intern Salaries |
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Business Development Intern: $10/hour
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Sales & Marketing Intern: $12/hour
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| 2 Living Social reviews posted anonymously by former interns: |
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| I gained real world experience:
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Strongly Agree |
| My boss treated me with respect: |
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Strongly Agree |
| I enjoyed my fellow co-workers: |
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Strongly Agree |
| The work I performed was interesting: |
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Strongly Agree |
| I feel better positioned to gain a fulltime job: |
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Strongly Agree |
| Overall, I was satisfied with my internship: |
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Strongly Agree |
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Pros:
- Growing like crazy.
- Young vibrant culture.
- I got an offer for a fulltime gig (they are hiring a ton).
- Big fan of living in DC.
- Staff is mostly young and everybody hangs out after work together which creates a great culture.
Cons:
None. Loved every second of it.
Advice for other students:
I think they are just developing a formal program. Apply and be aggressive.
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| I gained real world experience:
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Strongly Agree |
| My boss treated me with respect: |
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Strongly Agree |
| I enjoyed my fellow co-workers: |
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Strongly Agree |
| The work I performed was interesting: |
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Strongly Agree |
| I feel better positioned to gain a fulltime job: |
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Strongly Agree |
| Overall, I was satisfied with my internship: |
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Strongly Agree |
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Pros:
- Amazing office.
- Culture is young, innovative, and everybody shares a common mission.
- Living social is growing like crazy. I think we are going to take down Groupon.
- Paid.
Cons:
- The business development role is a sales-type position. Don't take if if you don't like sales.
Advice for other students:
Living Social is hiring like crazy, so if you are good, an internship leads to an offer.
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