Tufts FMS Beyond the Classroom
Hasbro
Communications Intern
The Internship Experience
Hasbro’s Summer Internship Program offers a behind-the-scenes look at how a global play and entertainment company operates- paired with the opportunity to make a real impact.
Interns are fully embedded on their teams and trusted to own meaningful business projects aligned to team priorities. Throughout the summer, you’ll contribute to work that matters- whether that’s shaping a brand story, improving a process, uncovering consumer insights, supporting a financial initiative, or helping bring a major event or communication to life.
In addition to hands-on project work, interns are supported through:
Hasbro 101 and business immersion sessions
Professional skills and project management workshops
A formal mentorship program
Leadership speaker series and networking opportunities
Social, cultural, and community-building experiences
By the end of the program, interns leave with tangible accomplishments, a strong understanding of how their work creates value, and the confidence that comes from having made a real contribution.
Communications & Experience Teams You May Support
These internships supports work across Hasbro’s communications, content creation, and event execution teams.
Interns may contribute to areas such as:
Internal Communications – engaging employees through intranet content, newsletters, company-wide updates, leadership messaging, and internal campaigns
Brand & Corporate Communications – supporting storytelling that highlights Hasbro’s brands, initiatives, and thought leadership
Social Media & Content Creation – drafting and supporting content for LinkedIn and other corporate or brand channels, including employee spotlights and campaign storytelling
Global Events & Experiences – supporting planning and execution of global shows, internal events, product meetings, and brand experiences
Assignments may span multiple focus areas depending on business needs and intern interests.
What You’ll Work On
Depending on your focus area, you may:
Storytelling & Content
Write, edit, and proofread content for internal platforms, newsletters, and leadership communications
Research and draft stories highlighting brands, culture, initiatives, and teams
Support corporate and brand social media content, including copywriting and content calendars
Events & Experiences
Support planning and execution of internal and global events, including timelines, logistics, and on-site coordination
Assist with registration tools, schedules, and event communications
Partner with cross-functional teams and external vendors to ensure consistent execution
Planning & Coordination
Maintain editorial and event calendars
Track timelines, deliverables, and requests across teams
Support special projects such as internal campaigns, recognition programs, or award submissions
Who This Is For
We welcome applications from students interested in communications, content, social media, or event experiences.
Ideal candidates may be pursuing degrees in:
Communications
Journalism
Marketing
English
Media Studies
Business or Event Management
We’re looking for candidates who bring:
Strong writing, editing, and listening skills
Creativity paired with strong organization and attention to detail
Comfort juggling multiple projects and timelines
A collaborative mindset with the ability to work independently
Curiosity about storytelling, culture, and live experiences
Program Details
Interview Timeline: February – April
Program Dates:
Start: Early June (target June 8)
End: Late August (target August 21)
Commitment: Full-time (40 hours/week)
Compensation: $24.00 – $28.00 per hour
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