Ticket Strategy & Analytics Summer Intern 2026


Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment creates bold, authentic, and unforgettable experiences that redefine sports, entertainment, and hospitality, The Brooklyn Way. As the parent company of marquee properties including the Brooklyn Nets, NY Liberty and Barclays Center, Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment operates at the intersection of live entertainment, premium hospitality, and community engagement.

As it expands its existing portfolio, Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment now includes a media portfolio including Type.Set.Brooklyn and BK Mag, as well as Brooklyn Wine Club, and a hospitality business developing several location-based entertainment properties.

Whether on the court, on stage, or in the workplace, Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment is driven by a pursuit of excellence—constantly evolving, innovating, and pushing boundaries to elevate its business and expand its fan base. The company is deeply committed to fostering a culture of belonging and inclusion, both internally and across its communities, ensuring that every interaction reflects its values of growth mindset, integrity, accountability and care.

We are guided by our core values:

  • Integrity: Be intellectually honest at all times. Demonstrate the highest professional and ethical standards.
  • Care: Care for everything and everyone around us. Practice empathy, respect, and inclusion to promote an environment of excellence and success.
  • Growth Mindset: Develop ourselves and those around us. Experiment, learn, and improve from everything we do.
  • Accountability: Deliver on our word, take responsibility for our actions, and work in the interest of our team.

SUMMARY:

The Summer Internship is a part-time, paid program that runs for 10 weeks. Start and end dates can be flexible depending on your academic calendar.

The program is located at our Industry City Corporate Headquarters in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. Summer Interns are expected to work about 20-40 hours per week with some days expected to be in office and other days remote. Each intern will be assigned to a specific department in which they will remain or rotate for the duration of the program.

WHO YOU ARE:

  • Adaptability to a fast-paced environment
  • Strong time management and organizational skills
  • Confident, resilient, and possess a high level of energy and passion
  • Solutions-orientated and resourceful

  • Flexible and reliable teammate, both within the department and larger company

Ticket Strategy & Analytics Intern

Summary: The Ticket Strategy & Analytics Intern will provide support to the Ticket Strategy & Analytics team / Ticket Operations team. During their Summer Internship, they will support the teams in gathering, analyzing, and interpreting ticket sales data to drive revenue growth, enhance the fan experience, and optimize ticketing operations.

WHAT YOU WILL DO: You will support the ticketing analytics and operations teams by collecting, analyzing, and reporting on ticket sales, attendance, and fan behavior to help drive data-informed pricing and revenue strategies. This role also includes contributing to dashboards, market research, and game-day ticketing support while identifying insights to improve performance, engagement, and overall fan experience.

WHO YOU ARE: You’re a current undergraduate or graduate student, or recent graduate, studying analytics, data science, or a related field who brings strong analytical skills, clear communication, and a solutions-oriented mindset to fast-paced work. You demonstrate accountability, integrity, care, and a growth mindset, pairing technical curiosity with strong organization, adaptability, and the confidence to turn data into actionable insights.

Salary

$18/hour

Requirements:

  • This program is designed for college seniors, students engaged in graduate studies, or recent graduates

  • All interns must be authorized to work in the US for any employer

We are an Equal Employment Opportunity (“EEO”) Employer. It has been and will continue to be a fundamental policy of the Company not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion/creed, gender, gender identity, transgender status, pregnancy and lactation accommodations, marital status, partnership status, domestic violence victim status, sexual orientation, age, national origin, alienage, immigration, or citizenship status, veteran or military status, disability, genetic information, height and weight, arrest or conviction record, caregiver status, credit history, unemployment status, sexual and reproductive health decisions, salary history, status as a victim of domestic violence, stalking, and sex offenses, or any other characteristic prohibited by federal, state or local laws.