FAQs
What is the duration of the internship?
The internship is anticipated to start in June 2025 and will last for one year, as it is part of an industrial placement year course.
Where is the internship located?
The internship is located in London, United Kingdom.
What are the key responsibilities of the Graphic and Digital Design Intern?
The intern will provide support to the EMEA Creative Design Team, working in areas such as Graphic Design and Illustration, Branding, Packaging and Retail Design, or User Experience (UX) Design, depending on their preference.
What are the eligibility requirements for applicants?
Applicants must be second-year undergraduate students on an industrial placement year course returning to study in Autumn 2026, must have the right to work in the UK, and must be available to work full time from June 2025.
What skills and interests are preferred for this internship?
A strong curiosity and passion for graphic design, illustration, and/or digital design, attention to detail, ability to prioritize tasks, and strong interest in software such as Adobe After Effects, Premiere, Photoshop, Figma, and typography are preferred.
What type of support and training will the intern receive?
The intern will receive constructive on-the-job training, access to companywide learning and development initiatives, and the opportunity to be part of a large community of interns for networking and support.
What is the annual salary for this internship?
The annual salary for this internship is £23,500, along with 25 days of holiday (plus bank holidays).
What should I include in my application?
Applicants should submit a CV and a cover letter, and if available, include a link to their portfolio. The cover letter should address why the applicant has chosen Disney, why they are interested in this internship, and why they should be considered for the role.
Is there a fixed closing date for applications?
No, there are no fixed closing dates as the recruitment is on a rolling basis. It is recommended to apply sooner rather than later.
What is the workplace culture like at Disney?
The Walt Disney Company is committed to creating a diverse workforce and aims to be representative of its audiences. The company values a variety of voices, identities, backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives within its team.

