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Ready to make magic? We’re hiring for our 12-month undergraduate placement schemes.

As a Creative Campaigns Intern, you’ll help create promotional material for content across our iconic brands. Working alongside the wider creative team, you’ll support advertising campaigns and promotions while also taking on creative briefs from concept to execution, drawing on your skills in ideation, writing, and video editing. You’ll bring a flair for storytelling and a genuine passion for media, filmmaking, art, and design.

We have multiple internships available within this remit. By applying for this opportunity, you will be considered for one of the below areas. If you have a particular preference, please note this in your cover letter.

National Geographic

Within this team, you could be considered for either a creative or a design role. Both will support the creative team to help create and deliver Promotional and Marketing assets for both on-air and digital content for National Geographic across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). In the Creative Intern role, you will be able to take on your own projects from start to finish, with an emphasis on time management and responsibility, including concept pitching, editing, scripting and directing voiceovers. The Design Intern will work on print and motion graphics for our promotions. They will have a passion for design and visual arts, and a keen interest in layout and typography.

Disney+

You’ll join the Disney+ Creative team, supporting colleagues in developing advertising campaigns across all our streaming content (Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and Hulu). Alongside assisting the wider team, you’ll have the chance to bring your own ideas to life through scripting, editing, and producing campaign assets ranging from social content to TV ads. The ideal candidate combines strong creative writing with hands-on video editing skills and brings a genuine passion for media, filmmaking, and advertising.

Global Marketing

You will be supporting a creative team who handle requests from all of our lines of business globally. You will gain exposure to all areas of the business, creating foundational briefs that will set the tone for marketing campaigns. Your responsibilities will centre on hands-on creative tasks, including attending and supporting at video and photoshoots, assisting with video edits and graphics, and actively participating in brainstorming and ideation for creative campaigns.

Any of these teams will provide you with an exceptional opportunity to immerse yourself in the creative processes that drive some of the most beloved brands in the world. You'll gain valuable experience in a fast-paced, creative environment, working alongside industry professionals who are passionate about bringing stories to life.

This is an office-based internship. 4 days working in the Hammersmith, London office with 1 day working from home (Monday or Friday).

Eligibility

  • Must be a second-year undergraduate student on a placement year course returning to study in Autumn 2027

  • Must have the right to work in the UK already in place

  • Available to start working full time from June 2026

  • Interested in the area you are applying for, whether this is through your studies, experiences, extracurricular activities or a general interest

About you

  • A strong curiosity in media, filmmaking, design and entertainment

  • Excellent creative video and photo editing skills, with a familiarity with the Adobe Creative Suite

  • Attention to detail and the ability to work well under pressure

  • Ability to connect with people at all levels in a professional and mature manner

  • Ability to prioritise tasks, meet deadlines and undertake various administrative duties

  • Strong MS Office skills

The Perks

  • Develop your workplace skills and experience to help build the foundations of your future career

  • Constructive on-the-job training as well as companywide learning and development initiatives

  • Learn how decisions and actions are made within a global business environment

  • Tackle real responsibility and become an essential part of an encouraging team

  • Have the support and network of a large community of interns

  • Access to join and support our Employee Resource Groups ranging from WOMEN @ Disney, Disney DIVERSITY, Disney PRIDE, our disability & neurodiversity focused group - ENABLED, and our Mental Health & Wellbeing Group – TRUST

  • Annual salary of £28,000 with 25 days’ holiday (plus bank holidays)

  • Discounts & Perks: You are entitled to discounts on designated Disney products, resort food & beverage and ticketing

  • Access to free support services including Unmind, the mental wellbeing app

  • Opportunity to select eye care and flu vouchers

Interested?

Before applying we would strongly encourage you to read our hints and tips here: https://disneycasting.net/kenexa/profintern/Candidate_Hints_and_Tips.pdf so you can set yourself up for success and learn about the recruitment process.

You will need to apply with your CV and cover letter via the link on this page.

Please note, applications without a cover letter will not be considered.

For your cover letter we will be looking for approximately 400 words and looking to understand the following areas:

  • Why have you chosen Disney?

  • Why have you chosen this internship?

  • Why should Disney consider you for this internship?

This deadline for applications is Midnight 17th November 2025 , however we encourage early applications.

Please only apply for one Internship across The Walt Disney Company. By applying for this opportunity, you may be considered for other roles that align with your interests and skillset.

Once we have received your application, we will be in contact within 14 days to let you know more about the blended online assessment.

The Walt Disney Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We strive to be a diverse workforce that is representative of our audiences, and where all can thrive and belong. Disney is committed to forming a team that includes and respects a variety of voices, identities, backgrounds, experiences and perspectives.

We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided the necessary accommodations to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive all benefits of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.

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