While some may not seem directly related to comedy on the surface, internships in these areas can provide valuable skills and experience for a career in comedy. Often, a first internship is less specific to the area a student wants to work in and is a stepping stone for later, more specific internships.

COMEDY SPECIFIC INTERNSHIPS

  • Casting Agencies
  • Marketing/Advertising
  • Social Media Teams
  • Human Resources (Training Programs, etc.)
  • Theatre Management/Administration
  • Events Management
  • Hospitality
  • Production Companies (general)

JOB LISTING SITES

  • Media Bistro
  • National Academy of Television
  • Arts & Sciences
  • Mandy
  • Entertainment Careers
  • Production Beast
  • Staff Me Up
  • Zip Recruiter
  • NY and LA Jobs Lists

INDUSTRY INFO WEBSITES

  • Satirical Blogs and Websites such as Reductress, the Onion, Clickhole, Belladonna, Buzzfeed, Funny or Die, etc.
  • Non-satirical Blogs and Websites with a comedy section such as Huffpost, the New Yorker, Bustle, etc.
  • Late Night Talk Shows
  • Improv Comedy Schools
  • Production Companies that produce comedic films/sitcoms
  • Comedy Festivals (some festivals offer internships during planning period)
  • Occupational Outlook – Entertainment & Sports
  • Occupational Outlook – Media & Communication
  • KFTV
  • ProductionHUB
  • Variety Insight Database — Must be connected to Emerson network to use. Login with Emerson credentials if asked.

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

  • Actors Fund of America
  • The Authors Guild
  • Backstage
  • The Comic’s Comic List of Comedy
  • Festivals (volunteer opportunities)
  • The Ladies of Comedy Association
  • National Writers Union
  • Screen Actors Guild
  • Women in Comedy
  • Writers Guild of America