Learn How To Land an Internship at Lionsgate Premiere NOW!

This summer, one lucky college student will win an exclusive marketing internship at Lionsgate Premiere.

With 80 television shows on 40 different networks, Lionsgate is global media and motion picture giant that has produced everything from the critically-acclaimed series Orange is the New Black, to the multiple Emmy Award-winning drama Mad Men, to the explosive Hunger Games and Divergent franchises. On March 25th, Lionsgate Premiere, a division of Lionsgate, is releasing a hilarious movie called Get a Job starring Miles Teller and Anna Kendrick. The film is about how life never goes as planned after graduation — especially when it comes to employment.

It’s a topic that resonates with many graduating seniors and recent grads, which is why WayUp is partnering with Lionsgate to get students hired. From now until March 31st, college students and recent grads can apply for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be Lionsgate Premiere’s next Marketing and Publicity Summer Intern. The marketing internship allows students to manage content creation, social media, and PR for their upcoming titles and get a first-hand look at how theatrical marketing campaigns are executed.

So, want to make sure you have a competitive edge for this highly sought after internship? Here are some tips to help you stand apart from the crowd.

1. Be a social media expert

As a marketing and publicity intern, you will help promote new films for Lionsgate Premiere through their social media handles. Make sure that you’ve worked hard in building your knowledge of different social channels so you can show your skills off in your application. Bonus points if you’re Instagram famous.

2. Be passionate about film

Lionsgate Premiere looks to hire people that love coming to work every day and are passionate about what they are doing. Make sure to brush up on some of your favorite movies, especially those produced by Lionsgate.  

3. Be different

As part of the application for the internship at Lionsgate, you will be asked to tweet why you are the person for the job. This is your chance to get creative and stand out, so take advantage of it!

On March 25th, Lionsgate Premiere and WayUp will host a screening of Get A Job coupled with a job seminar covering application and interviewing tactics that will get you hired in the entertainment industry!

Apply for Lionsgate’s Marketing and Publicity Summer Internship before spots fill up. We hope to see you on March 25th for more tips on landing your dream internship!

Kema Christian-Taylor

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