The Office of Experiential Learning answers some FAQs from students who visit their office Q: I’m a performance major. Why would I want to do an internship? At a school which fosters musical creativity like Berklee, students occasionally lose interest when we explain that most of our internships take place in a business setting- particularly [...]
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Scott Beardsworth: Festival Excitement
Berklee Blogs follows Scott Beardsworth, Music Business Major, as he begins his internship at PAID, Inc.- a celebrity services organization focused on VIP ticketing events, merch, and other direct-to-fan marketing initiatives. We’ll follow Scott as he navigates the waters of his first internship and teaches us his lessons learned on the job. Stay tuned It’s [...]
Common Questions: Where Can I Intern?
The Office of Experiential Learning answers some FAQs from students who visit their office Q: Where can I intern? We often have to ask for a bit of clarification when a prospective intern asks this question. Often, they are either asking about the geographic placement or the industry field in which they will intern. To [...]
Last Minute Applications for Los Angeles and New York are Still Being Accepted!
It’s not too late to get in your application for Summer Internship Programs in LA and New York City! Both programs offer furnished housing with other interning Berklee Students, industry workshops with leading music business professionals and the opportunity to gain valuable skills and contacts in the music industry. The deadline to apply is February 10, [...]
Joe Sirna: Start Early, Know Thyself
Music Business major Joe Sirna tells Berklee Blogs about the importance of starting the internship search early and honing in on your professional strengths Looking back from where I started with my internship search to actually being in the process of one, there are many things to take into account both from the past as [...]