The Internship is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Shawn Levy, written by Vince Vaughn and Jared Stern, and produced by Vaughn and Levy.
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Billy McMahon (Vaughn) and Nick Campbell (Wilson) seek
employment after being laid off from their positions as watch salesmen when
their employer goes out of business. Billy then applies for an internship at
Google for the two of them, and they are accepted due to their unorthodox
interview answers, despite a lack of relevant experience; they are the only interns
not of traditional collegiate age. They will spend the summer competing in
teams against other interns, also known as "Nooglers" in a variety of
tasks, and only the members of the winning team will be guaranteed jobs with
Google. Billy and Nick are teamed with other interns seen as rejects: Stuart,
who is usually engrossed in his phone; Yo-Yo, an Asian-American boy who was
homeschooled by a stereotypical overbearing Asian mother; and Neha, an
Indian-American girl who is an enthusiast of nerd-related kink. The team, are
led by Lyle, who constantly tries to act hip in order to hide his insecurities.
Another intern, Graham, aggressively bullies Billy and Nick's team. Mr. Chetty,
the head of the internship program, also expresses his doubts about the older men's
abilities. Stuart, Yo-Yo, and Neha see Billy and Nick as useless during a task
focused on debugging, and send them on a wild goose chase. But later, during a
game of Muggle Quidditch against Graham's team, Billy rallies his team to a
comeback that restores their confidence despite ultimately losing.
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