So ummm…yeah, post away.
I do know however that the only people I know from Square are in LA, and by the sounds of it don’t have much to do with interns due to the ravenous fanbase. Also, you have to understand that interns really need to have something to do – if you’re put into a big company like Square, you will most likely get a walk-around the game design department, then get thrown straight to the photocopying.
The only positive internships i’ve heard from are directly from Sony, where they put people in at the deep end, and if they fuck up, they chuck them.
What you must realise is that you are not the first, and not the last to ask for internships. If I’m right, Sony gets thousands weekly, and I can only imagine Square gets just as many, with ridiculous character designs, fan fiction, and naked pictures. Apply, by all means, but really, don’t be surprised if you’re turned down. More power to you if you get in though. I just don’t rate anyone’s chances.
Start small, and start smart. I don’t know how old you are, but I’m guessing 13 to 15.
The internships I’ve had (sony, magazines) have been through friends and family. They were sketchy to get, and this is before you’re even in the building. Once you’re in the door you’ve gotta be sweetness and light and ready to deal with any of the shit people throw you.
Trust me. A lot of interns don’t realise that they may have to work, and that the inside of a company may not be like some sort of electronic MAD magazine. They’re not all playing games. Those who are are probably Q/A and not having too great a time doing so, as they’ve got goals and things to find.
If you can, check with your family and see if they have any connections to people in any company. If they can get you somewhere, that’s cool. If they can’t, that sucks. When you’re older get working for gamestop or target or something, then get into E3. It’s possible to make contacts there that will lead you to work in the future.
Theres some good internships/traning in EA Games, Theres one based in the United States and two in the UK.
They have Three courses, Design and Art, Sound and Sound Technology and Computer Programming, Ill find a link sometime in the future, but Thats something that can help..