Base: $19 ph usd for undergrad interns; $25 ph usd...
Hybrid
Ability to read and write musical notation
Strong passion for music and film/tv
Detail-oriented with excellent follow-through
This internship offers a paid opportunity to work within Warner Bros. Discovery's music divisions, including Warner Bros. Music Library and WaterTower Music
Job Summary
This internship offers a paid opportunity to work within Warner Bros. Discovery's music divisions, including Warner Bros. Music Library and WaterTower Music.
Interns will perform essential duties such as researching song ownership, managing metadata, organizing sheet music, and assisting with music clearance for productions.
The program provides mentorship from industry veterans, networking opportunities, and access to top-level executives through speaker series and roundtables.
Matching Summary
This internship offers a paid opportunity to work within Warner Bros. Discovery's music divisions, including Warner Bros. Music Library and WaterTower Music.
Salary
Base: $19 per hour USD for undergrad interns; $25 per hour USD for graduate level interns; Benefits: Competitive hourly wage, documentation for school credit available
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Ability to read and write musical notation
Strong passion for music and film/TV
Detail-oriented with excellent follow-through
Proficiency in MS Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams
Available to work in-office Tuesdays through Thursdays
Nice-to-have
Experience playing an instrument in an orchestra
Knowledge of all music genres including TV/film placements
Understanding of metadata role in the music business
Experience with YouTube channel management
Creative ability to compile music playlists
Key Requirements
Must be actively enrolled in an accredited college or university degree program
Must be a rising Junior or Senior (18 years or older)
Must maintain a 3.0 GPA or above in academic good standing
Must be authorized to work in the United States without visa sponsorship
Work Rights
Must be currently authorized to work in the US without future sponsorship