
Acquiring a position in Los Angeles Times' Internship Program is generally very difficult. Why intern at Los Angeles Times? Employees are very happy at Los Angeles Times and rate their office perks as neutral. It’s summer, interning should not be only a learning experience, but also an enjoyable one. Los Angeles Times employees say they’re never bored at work. Additionally, 33% have developed close friendships with their co-workers.
Internships are the beginnings of one’s professional development; so working at a company with strong professional development is beneficial. Overall, employees at Los Angeles Times rate their professional development a D-, ranking them in the Bottom 10% of similar sized companies on Comparably.