Entain creates an environment for everyone to do their best work. They are an employer of choice and build an inclusive and supportive culture where talent from all backgrounds can thrive.
Last year, interns joined Entain for an incredible six week journey - gaining hands-on experience, building skills, and making an impact.
And for some of them, it didn’t end there. They are still with Entain today.
Blessing Chukwu filmed ‘A Day in the Life’ to provide an exciting glimpse of what it’s like to be part of Entain.
Entain collaborates with 10,000 Black Interns programme in the UK that actively helps shape an exciting future.
Watch Blessing's excellent 'Day in in the Life' video here.
Supporting internship opportunities for Black students and graduates

Entain collaborates with the 10,000 Black Interns programme that's dedicated to addressing the underrepresentation of Black talent in UK industries by providing paid internship opportunities to Black students and graduates.
Launched in 2020, the 10,000 Black Interns programme creates pathways for emerging talent to enter the workforce, gain invaluable experience, and build meaningful careers.
By partnering with over 700 leading organisations, the programme offers participants access to high-quality internships across a range of industries.
Beyond work experience, interns receive training, mentoring, and access to a powerful network of industry leaders, ensuring they have the support and resources needed to succeed.
The 10,000 Black Interns programme is not only about increasing opportunities but also about driving change in recruitment practices to create a more inclusive and equitable environment for Black talent.
Since its inception, the programme has placed thousands of students and graduates, helping to reshape the future of the UK workforce and ensure that Black talent is represented at all levels of business and leadership.
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