2019 SUMMER INTERNSHIPS

Graphite Lab is reviewing candidates for summer 2019 internships! The program runs from May 13 – August 9th. General hours on site are from 10AM – 4PM Monday through Friday but will be negotiated around school or other work schedules for the right candidates.

We’re offering 2 ART internships, 1 PROGRAMMING internship and 1 GAME DESIGN internship!

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION IS APRIL 28th.

Making games is an incredibly fun process – but there is a lot of hard work involved, too! We teach our interns about principles of game development: from the pitch process, through concept development, production, and release. Interns meet daily with members of our staff to receive feedback and guidance. Our goal is to help you establish and grow your skills as a game developer.

Many of our interns use this opportunity to earn college credit. We provide support for students who are seeking college credit for their internships. Interns will work together to produce multiple games of their own, in Unity, with coaching from our staff. Because of the educational direction of our internships, our internships are unpaid positions. However, a $500 cash stipend will be awarded at the completion of the internship.

For a glimpse of what it’s like as an intern here, you can take a look at the video below which was commissioned by Maryville University and features some testimonials from some of our intern alumni. Or, check out this Facebook post showing an early demo from our 2017 interns!

Recent Intern Games:

2018: Compost Conundrum

Players swipe to move a worm through layers of compost, in an attempt to make the soil healthier. Swipe/Drag the mouse in any direction in order to move the worm in that direction.

2017: Gomi Gomi Dash

Keep the environment clean! Stand in the paw prints of Rakki the Raccoon as you save and beautify the world one piece of trash at a time through 3 levels of park cleaning mayhem! Players must maneuver through levels avoiding obstacles & collecting trash as their bag to grows. GOMI GOMI DASH! ʕ◉ᴥ◉ʔ

2016: Ice Cream Dream (video coming soon!)

HOW TO APPLY

Art

Please send over some of your recent art work to [interns@graphitelab.com] but, please send your work via weblink as our mail server is set to reject larger emails. We like to see traditional work, digital pieces, sprite art, motion and even 3D! We work daily in Photoshop, Flash (animate), Illustrator, and After Effects. Expertise using those programs will be a definite plus! If you are listing any group projects, please carefully detail your contributions to the project.

Please list in the subject line of your email the following: [Intern] “YOUR NAME” – Art Applicant.

Game Design

Please send over some of your recent design work to [interns@graphitelab.com] but, please send your work via weblink as our mail server is set to reject larger emails. We like to see everything from creative writing samples to table top game designs to your latest level mods! Our Game Designers work well with artists, programmers and producers so if you can show an awareness for those other disciplines as well, that is a plus! If you are listing any group projects, please carefully detail your contributions to the project.

Please list in the subject line of your email the following: [Intern] “YOUR NAME” – Game Design Applicant.

Programming

Please send over some of your recent programming work to [interns@graphitelab.com] but, please send your work via weblink as our mail server is set to reject larger emails. We like to see everything from game demos to selections of code! If you are listing any group projects, please carefully detail your contributions to the project. Programmers at Graphite Lab primarily use C# in conjunction with the Unity Game Engine. Any experience programming games with Unity would be a plus!

Please list in the subject line of your email the following: [Intern] “YOUR NAME” – Programming Applicant.

AFTER YOU APPLY

Decisions will be made the week of 5/6 for the 4 open spots. Feel free to reach out if you don’t hear back from us after a few days, but please bear with us while we go through each submission carefully!

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