Acquire essential skills using industry-standard tools and software such as Excel, financial modeling tools, budgeting and forecasting systems
Participate in various financial and business planning aspects of game development, including budgeting, forecasting, cost tracking, and financial analysis related to studio operations and projects
Support mid, senior, and lead finance and business team members by assisting with data analysis, preparing reports, updating financial models, and helping track project and operational expenses
Enhance understanding of how financial planning, forecasting, and reporting support game development projects, studio operations, and long-term business decisions.
Requirements
Enrolled as a college Junior or Senior (Seniors could have graduated in Fall/Winter 2025 or will be graduating in Spring 2026)
Pursuing a degree in Finance, Accounting, or related fields
Availability to work full-time (40 hours / week) for the duration of the program (June 1st –August 21st, 2026)
Able to work onsite at our studio in San Carlos, CA for the first week of onboarding
Able to work remotely for the remaining 11 weeks post-onboarding or hybrid from our San Carlos office
Legal eligibility to work in the United States
Submission of a complete application that includes a resume, cover letter, and a link to examples of work.
Tech Stack
Spring
Benefits
100% employer-paid medical, dental, and vision insurance options
Professional development reimbursement
Flexible hybrid on-site/off-site work opportunities
Company paid holidays
Additional paid days in December when the studio is closed for holiday break