I interviewed for the Production Assistant position for the ESPN Next program in Bristol, CT. It's an 18 month program, I don't really know if there are any benefits involved since it sound like a contact. There were 3 interviews, one over the phone, 2 Zoom interviews with one being with 2 people. I thoroughly enjoyed the interview but hated how long it took. I also disliked that the opportunity was in Bristol, but because it was ESPN, I wanted to go with it. The salary I was told for the program was shocking. Someone would think the Worldwide Leader in Sports would pay much more, but they don't even touch $20 an hour, which is totally sad. I'm just trying to figure out how ESPN would think entry-level employees would survive with paying for rent, car, gas, insurance, food and other miscellaneous expenses...I did not go to college to make McDonald's level salary. I happily declined the offer. Note to new grads and entry level applicants: Don't settle and know your worth. ESPN would look amazing on your resume but don't allow yourself to settle and waste your precious time. There are far awesome companies that will pay you for skills and respect you for it.