Deluxe is a global company in the Media and Entertainment Industry. We specialise in post-production and distribution services including visual effects, broadcast, localisation and distribution of Film and Television content, working with industry leaders who rely on Deluxe's experience and expertise. We have worked on a number of Oscar and Emmy Nominated content with some of our Australian teams nominated for these awards as well. With headquarters in Los Angeles and New York and operations in 38 key media markets worldwide, including Australia, the company relies on the talents of more than 7,500 employees across the globe. To find out more visit our website.
This is a one-year program and we are looking at 5 Graduates to join the team. We have 4 different streams for our Graduate Program:
You will go through a period of training with each team and you will have a mentor who will guide and coach you. The expectation is that in that period of time, you will be trained and upskilled to be able to operate and deliver work independently.
Here are some areas you would get involved in:
Media Delivery
Broadcast
What we can offer you:
If you would like to apply to be part of the Deluxe Graduate Program, please submit the following to Sam Moodley on sam.moodley@bydeluxe.com :
3.9
Media & Communications
Deluxe is the world’s leading video creation to distribution company offering global services for content creators, broadcasters, & distributors
Very good office amenities.
The culture. Everyone is a friend and knows you by names.
Open communication between staff allowing for good training and a pleasant working environment.
Deluxe is very supportive and helps staff to grow and develop professionally. The atmosphere is fantastic and makes it enjoyable to come to work every day.
I love the team, the prestige of Deluxe and the opportunities to grow and become a valued member of the film industry.
General lack of organisation, especially in regard to staffing, and technology issues.
Location. It is SO far away from the city centre and buses are just, the worst. There is no where to go before/after work or during lunch.
Getting used to 12-hour day/night shifts.