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Job Posting Title: Hulu Originals Documentary Development Intern, Spring 2026 Req ID: 10130647 Job Description: About the Role & Program Hulu is the leading premium streaming service offering live and on-demand TV and movies, with and without commercials, both in and outside the home. Operating at the intersection of entertainment and technology, Hulu has a unique opportunity to be the number one choice for TV. We captivate and connect viewers with the stories they love, and we’re looking for people who are passionate about redefining TV through innovation, unconventional thinking, and embracing fun. Join us and see what Hulugan life is all about. Hulu’s Original Content team is seeking a Documentary Development Spring Intern who will be an outstanding addition to growing team. As a Development Intern at Hulu, you will experience the day-to-day efforts of a streaming network documentary development department. You will gain a solid perspective of that market and the industry overall. As a member of the Originals team, you will also have the opportunity to collaborate with all Original Content sub-teams including Post and Production, in addition to members of the Marketing, PR, Legal, Business Affairs, Finance and Data teams. The ideal candidate for this opportunity likes to think critically and strategically, is intellectually curious, attentive to detail, thrives in an undefined environment, and employs a proactive approach to problem solving. If you are someone who works effectively in a dynamic, collaborative team, then this is a great role for you! This is a full-time internship, and the approximate dates of this internship are January 2026 to June 2026. If selected for this role, you will report directly to the Senior Manager, Documentaries. A cover letter indicating your interest in documentaries and knowledge of Hulu Originals Documentaries content is required. What You Will Do Work alongside Documentary executives on assignments as needed Track, organize, and manage incoming documentary submissions and materials on past and current shows in partnership with Development executives and assistant Assist in building and maintaining competitive industry tracking documents, developing an understanding of the documentary and nonfiction industry Collaborate with cross-functional partners to ensure they have the latest nonfiction creative updates and information Assist with reviewing creative materials and providing strong written feedback Research and track potential IP for potential development Required Qualifications & Skills Passion for media and entertainment, with a focus on Documentary features or limited series Exceptional organizational skills and efficient time management Proven ability to take on multiple projects at a given time Can-do, proactive attitude and positive, collaborative demeanor Outstanding written and verbal communication capabilities, as well as attention to detail Preferred Qualifications Previous television extracurricular/internship experience An interest in pursuing a career in documentary development Education Senior year preferred Pursuing an undergraduate degree in TV & Film, Journalism, Communications, or related subject Eligibility Requirements & Program Information Candidates for this opportunity MUST meet all of the below requirements: Be enrolled in an accredited college/university pursuing a degree taking at least one class at time of application OR currently participating in a Disney College Program or Disney Internship. Current Disney Interns, College, International, or Culinary Program Participants: You may only work for ONE consecutive year (12 months) in any combination of an internship and/or program. Be at least 18 years of age Possess unrestricted work authorization Additional Required Documents: A cover letter indicating your interest in documentaries and knowledge of Hulu Originals Documentaries content is required. Additional Information Able to have a consistent, reliable work schedule throughout the internship The approximate dates of this internship are January 2026 through June 2026 Fully available from Monday through Friday, 9am to 6pm PT for the duration of the internship, 40 hours each week Able to provide own housing for the duration internship program in the Burbank, California area Able to provide/have reliable transportation to/from work #DisneySpringInternshipsUS The pay rate for this role in California is $22.50 per hour. Select benefits may be provided as part of the compensation package, such as medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered. To learn more about our benefits visit: https://jobs.disneycareers.com/benefits. Job Posting Segment: Walt Disney Television Entertainment Job Posting Primary Business: Unscripted Content (HULU) Primary Job Posting Category: Creative Intern Employment Type: Full time Primary City, State, Region, Postal Code: Burbank, CA, USA Alternate City, State, Region, Postal Code: Date Posted: 2025-09-26 Learn more about us.

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