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Internship Music Software Developer Jobs in Tennessee

$75K - $115K/yr

Recent Computer Science graduate or software engineer with up to ~1 year of experience (including internships, co-ops, or substantial academic projects). * 0-2 years of professional or serious ...

Senior Platform Software Engineer

Nashville, TN · On-site

$118K - $156K/yr

Participate in software design reviews and contribute to technical discussions. * Write high ... Mentor interns and junior engineers on day-to-day engineering practices. Operational Excellence

Coordinator, Marketing

Nashville, TN · On-site

$41K - $56K/yr

At Warner Music Group, we're a global collective of music makers and music lovers, tech innovators ... environment (strong internship experience will be considered). * Proficiency in navigating ...

Java Developer

Nashville, TN · On-site

$49.25 - $63.75/hr

Company Description Compunnel Software Group is a New Jersey based premier information technology ... Sony ATV (world largest music publisher, API), etc Not much UI, but some. * maybe some more UI in ...

Service Reliability Engineer

Nashville, TN · On-site

$55 - $73.25/hr

We are the world's leading music company. In everything we do, we are committed to artistry ... By blending a software engineering mindset with operational expertise, you will engineer solutions ...

Internship or co-op experience in civil engineering preferred. * Exposure to relevant software such as MicroStation, HEC-RAS, or stormwater modeling tools preferred. Benefits: * Competitive salary ...

Internship or co-op experience in civil engineering preferred. * Exposure to relevant software such as MicroStation, HEC-RAS, or stormwater modeling tools preferred. Benefits: * Competitive salary ...

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Internship Music Software Developer information

What types of projects can I expect to work on as an Internship Music Software Developer, and how will I collaborate with other team members?

As an Internship Music Software Developer, you'll typically be involved in developing, testing, or improving features for music production software or apps. You may work on tasks such as implementing audio processing algorithms, debugging user interface components, or optimizing code for performance. Collaboration is often key—you'll work closely with senior developers, audio engineers, and sometimes even musicians or product managers, participating in code reviews and regular team meetings. This hands-on experience will give you insight into the software development lifecycle within the music technology industry and help you build valuable teamwork and technical skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Music Software Developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Music Software Developer, you need a foundation in computer programming (often with languages like C++, Python, or JavaScript) and a basic understanding of digital audio concepts, typically supported by relevant coursework or personal projects. Familiarity with digital audio workstations (DAWs), version control systems like Git, and frameworks such as JUCE or Max/MSP is commonly expected. Creativity, teamwork, and a willingness to learn new technologies are important soft skills that help interns adapt and contribute effectively. These skills and qualities are essential for developing innovative music software solutions and collaborating within fast-paced development teams.

What does an Internship Music Software Developer do?

An Internship Music Software Developer assists in designing, developing, and testing software applications related to music production, editing, or analysis. Interns may work on coding audio plugins, creating digital instruments, or improving user interfaces for music software. They often collaborate with experienced developers and musicians to solve technical problems and implement new features. This role provides hands-on experience with audio technologies, programming languages, and the software development lifecycle within the music industry.
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Intern, Membership & Industry Relations (Memphis Chapter)

Grammy

Memphis, TN

$14.50 - $19.50/hr

Part-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

INTERNSHIP DETAILS

FALL INTERNSHIP

APPLICATION DEADLINE FOR STUDENTS: 7/31/2026

FALL INTERNSHIP PROGRAM DATES: 9/8/2026 - 12/11/2026

*The Memphis Chapter Intern position pays county/state minimum wage rates, based on work location.

WHO WE'RE LOOKING FOR

The Recording Academy Memphis Chapter is seeking a "rock star" student for a fall 2026 Internship with our team.

Celebrating music through the GRAMMY Awards, The Recording Academy continues its legacy as the premier national organization for honoring achievements in the recording arts and supporting the music community. As a membership organization, we represent the most talented music professionals in the world. Our members include recording artists, producers, engineers, attorneys, music supervisors, composers/arrangers, managers, agents, social media and record label executives and many others.

Our paid Internship Program offers a unique opportunity for full-time college students (juniors or seniors) to gain on-site training in office administration, events management and artist relations, in exchange for college credit. Candidates should be energetic, hard-working and have aspirations of a career in the music industry.

WHAT YOU'LL DO

  • Internship duration is for a semester (12 weeks or equivalent).
  • Hours are part-time (20-24 hours a week).
  • Intern will work with the chapter office on local events during regular business hours as well as some evenings and weekends.
  • Internship will provide in-depth exposure to professional recording industry techniques and practices.
  • Projects may include assistance with event management, educational programs, newsletters, membership recruitment, database management, demographics analysis, and administrative office support.

SKILLS & EXPERIENCE

  • Currently enrolled in a college/university. One year of course work towards degree in related field is preferred.
  • Letter from school stating that intern will receive college credit for the Recording Academy internship.
  • Display an interest in music and commitment to a career in the recording industry.
  • Possess strong verbal, written and analytical skills.
  • Exhibit proficient computer skills.
  • Be a junior, senior or graduate student.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS FOR CERTAIN ROLES:

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, and sit for long periods of time, and work at a computer for long periods of time. The employee will be required to lift and/or move up to 60 pounds.

ABOUT THE RECORDING ACADEMY AND ITS AFFILIATES

RECORDING ACADEMY

The Recording Academy represents the voices of performers, songwriters, producers, engineers, and all music professionals. Dedicated to ensuring the recording arts remain a thriving part of our shared cultural heritage, the Academy honors music's history while investing in its future through the GRAMMY Museum, advocates on behalf of music creators, supports music people in times of need through MusiCares, and celebrates artistic excellence through the GRAMMY Awards-music's only peer-recognized accolade and highest achievement. As the world's leading society of music professionals, we work year-round to foster a more inspiring world for creators.

GRAMMY MUSEUM

Established in 2008 as a partnership between the Recording Academy and AEG, the GRAMMY Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to cultivating a greater understanding of the history and significance of music. Paying tribute to our collective musical heritage, the Museum explores and celebrates all aspects of the art form-from the technology of the recording process to the legends who've made lasting marks on our cultural identity. In 2017, the Museum integrated with its sister organization, the GRAMMY Foundation, to broaden the reach of its music education and preservation initiatives. As a unified organization, today, the GRAMMY Museum fulfills its mission of making music a valued and indelible part of our society through exhibits, education, grants, and public programming.

MUSICARES

A friend and ally of the music community, MusiCares was established by the Recording Academy to safeguard the health and well-being of all music people. A four-star charity and safety net in times of need, MusiCares offers confidential preventative, recovery, and emergency programs to address financial, medical, and personal health issues. Through the generosity of our donors and volunteer professionals, our dedicated team works across the country to ensure the music community has the resources and support it needs.

LATIN RECORDING ACADEMY

The Latin Recording Academy is an international, membership-based organization comprised of Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking recording artists, musicians, songwriters, producers and other creative and technical recording professionals. The organization is dedicated to improving the quality of life and cultural condition for Latin music and its makers. In addition to producing the Latin GRAMMY Awards to honor excellence in the recorded arts and sciences, The Latin Recording Academy provides educational and outreach programs for the Latin music community either directly or through its Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY:

The Recording Academy, its affiliates and the music industry have a strong culture of inclusion and respect for everyone. The Recording Academy makes intentional, courageous and principled decisions for stronger business outcomes and ensures that all creators and professionals live and work in a fair and safe environment. It is the Recording Academy's policy to provide equal employment opportunity for all applicants and employees. The Recording Academy does not discriminate on the basis of race (nor traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to hair texture and protective hairstyles), color, religion (including religious dress and grooming), creed, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions), national origin, ancestry, age, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, family care status, military or veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information or any other characteristic protected by law. The Recording Academy will make reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with known disabilities unless doing so would result in an undue hardship to the Recording Academy. This policy governs all aspects of employment, including selection, job assignment, compensation, promotion, discipline, termination, access to benefits and training, recruitment, hiring, transfer, and social and recreational programs.