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Secret Mission. Secret Cinema is launching our 20th production. We are excited to be extending our world to Athens and New York and developing other cities across the world. Secret Cinema is a growing community of all who love cinema, experience and the unknown. Secret audience. Secret locations. This will be our most important and ambitious project to date. Secret Cinema is looking to create a more romantic, adventurous and secret world. We are fuelled by both ambition and optimism: we believe in change and the creation of a world whose inhabitants are passionate about action. Be prepared to disrupt. We are looking for partners to build the next Secret Cinema.

Secrecy is paramount. Punchdrunk. Internships | EMI Music. EMI Music offer a range of paid, 6 month internships in various departments. They are an excellent opportunity to combine your relevant skills with your love of music, in a workplace where being proactive is rewarded. You will gain insight into the music industry and learn how a major record label operates. We are unable to guarantee a job at EMI Music at the end of the internship, but many of our previous interns have secured a role within the company or through contacts they have made during the internship.

Internships are mostly based in High Street Kensington, London, and you will receive a salary of £6,500 over the 6 month period. Unless stated otherwise, they are for a period of 6 months on a full time basis, Monday to Friday. Interns can also take part in our innovative Creative Channels programme. Current internships There are currently no internship opportunities available. “The variety of work that I have been tasked with has been great.

Mediatonic. Penguin Books Ltd. Paid Internships In 2012, Penguin launched its new Summer Internship Scheme. Open to all, the scheme exists to try and open up the prospect of publishing to as wide a group of people as possible. As we all know, getting into publishing can be incredibly tough and so the premise behind our programmes is to give our interns a meaningful, paid experience at Penguin and a solid introduction to the publishing world. On our internship scheme, you will be involved in specific project work – i.e. you won’t spend your time here at the photocopier! But don’t take our word for it – have a read of this blog entry from one of our 2012 summer interns about his time at Penguin. We are currently advertising four internships in four different parts of our business (Children’s Editorial, Finance, Digital Sales and Portfolio Communications) which are available to apply for through our Careers Site.

These placements will start 1st July 2013 and will last for a period of 10 weeks. Work Experience. Opportunities / GoThinkBig.