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Random House, Inc. offers internship positions in a wide variety of functional areas. For rising college seniors, Random House Inc. offers a summer internship program. Although Random House does not generally have internship opportunities during the school year, those that become available will be listed on the randomhouse.com job board.

Regardless of the path, we generally look for the college students who take initiative, possess strong communication skills and work effectively with others. We seek motivated individuals with strong work ethic and the flexibility to balance multiple projects and tasks. Prior internships or other work experiences, especially in book publishing, are valued. A strong academic record, involvement in extracurricular activities and excellent computer skills are also important qualities we seek.

When expressing your interest in our company, please feel free to inform us of an interest in a specific genre, division or format. These comments are helpful in identifying the best talent for a particular division. However, openings may not be available so please check the job board for available positions.


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In their own words

“If I had to choose a taste to describe my internship at Random House, it would definitely be sweet.”
Ferva

In their own words

“Interning at Random House was great. I was able to work with the most talented IT group that I have ever worked with.”
James

In their own words

“I worked with amazing people at Random House. I loved my division, and my supervisor. It was really wonderful to be surrounded by people who loved their jobs. I relished coming into work every day. Not only did I learn so much about the book publishing industry, but I also learned how a business runs. This hands-on knowledge was invaluable – and has really shaped my senior year in college in unexpected ways.”
Marion

In their own words

“Random House is that great company, and my summer internship was better than I’d ever imagined it could be. The weekly luncheon seminars, two special intern projects, our trip to the book warehouse in Maryland, and the support from Human Resources was incredible—not to mention the people I worked with day-to-day in my own division. No question about it, Random House's summer intern program is one of the best out there.”
Kathleen