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Los Angeles Dodgers Emerging Talent Program

1000 Vin Scully Avenue
Los Angeles, CA, 90012, United States

Overview

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Introduction

The Los Angeles Dodgers offer programs for current students and recent graduates designed to introduce individuals to the world of professional sports.

Internship Program Stats


How To Apply

All interested applicants are required to complete an application for each position they are interested in. Interested students may complete this form to be contacted once positions go live.

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Number Of Interns

21 to 50

Featured Rankings

Best Internships for LGBTQ+ Diversity


Timing

Summer


Hours

Full-time


Min GPA

3.00 - 3.49

About the Program

The LA Dodgers internship program runs for 12 weeks in the summer and is designed to provide students with firsthand experience with a legacy sports brand. Interns can expect to gain knowledge of the sports industry, work closely with teams within the organizations, and participate in networking events.

The Los Angeles Dodgers Emerging Talent Programs are designed to provide students with firsthand experience with a legacy sports brand. The programs include a five-month Fellowship Pro...

About the Company

The origins of the Los Angeles Dodgers can be traced back to 1883, when the team was founded in Brooklyn, New York. Originally known as the Brooklyn Dodgers, the team moved to Los Angeles in 1958 and has since gone on to win multiple World Series titles. Dodger Stadium is one of the oldest in the MLB and has become iconic among baseball fans. Stan Kasten is the current President and CEO of the Dodgers, and the team is headquartered in Los Angeles, California.

The Dodgers’ primary prod...

Intern Reviews


  • “Dodgers culture is one of greatness. Perfection is not expected of you, only your best. I realized that if I was my best self every day and learned something new from my coworkers every day, I was growing not only as a guide through baseball but also as an individual through life. I work around 40 hours per week. An efficient schedule is worked out for me every day.”
  • “Everyone was very accepting and inviting. Very supportive culture, and an extremely exciting place to work. A 40-hour ...

Getting Hired Here


  • “I completed two rounds of interviews in the application process for this position. One was with the director of the department, and the second with several coworkers that I would work closely with. It was gratifying to have a chance to interact with them and see how the office dynamic would play out in order to maximize the efficiency and momentum of everyone working there. That quality was the most important, with other criteria such as degree, past experience, availability, etc., all connecting into th...