How do I get an Internship?
These are methods to help you find the right internship for you.
- Spend some time thinking about what type of internship experience you are interested in completing
- Brainstorm a list of organizations you would like to intern.
- Meet with your academic department's Internship Coordinator
- Talk to potential employers at career and internship fairs.
- Remember, if you do not find an internship experience listed with the organization you're interested in, go directly to the source and inquire further! Visiting the employer website can provide you with details on any internship programs they may have, or provide you with the information you need to inquire further.
- Don't forget to check on LinkedIn as well, where you can search for internship and entry-level job postings with companies related to people in your LinkedIn network.
- Reach out to your network via an informational interview, and make sure you ask where the person you are interviewing would recommend starting to look for internships in your field of interest.
- Make sure to fill out all of your paperwork correctly when applying for a posted internship!
- Need more help? Check out all the different ways that the Career Development Center can assist you!
- Check out the organizations’ websites and learn about their mission, noteworthy items that have been in the news, new program developments, and staff members.
- Handshake is a great resource for researching organizations that are specifically invested in Minnesota State Mankato students (See link to Video/Screencast below)
- Talk with people in your network to see if anyone has additional information about the organization you are interested in—often they have the “off the record” scoop and you can learn a lot from trusted sources.
- Keep organized notes on your findings to use as a resource in the application and interview process.
- Utilize your notes to form solid questions that you will ask at the end of your interview. You will impress them if you say “Upon doing some research, I found ____. Can you tell me more about this?”
- In any interactions with employers, know that they are the experts. Approach conversations with curiosity, not authority.
Current Internship Openings
Graduate Assistant
JOHN P. SCHLEGEL, S.J. CENTER FOR SERVICE AND JUSTICE GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP General Description This position is part of the Schlegel Center for Service and Justice (SCSJ) Team working to implement our mission to “awaken hearts and lives of solidarity to build a more just world.” As a department within Creighton University Division of Mission and Ministry, the SCSJ fulfills this mission through direct service, justice education, Ignatian advocacy, forming leaders, and building community. Responsibilities (15 hours per week) Supporting the Service & Justice Trips Program and student leaders as they work with community partners, recruit peers, develop formation, reflection and advocacy resources, track and report engagement. Manage online application, payment and compliance logistics. (10 hours per week) SCSJ overall support (3 hours per week) Front Lobby Office Management Supervising office opening, training students; Mentoring students in office wide tasks; Timesheets (1 hour) General SCSJ Office: attend or support the following programs as time and office priorities allow. Checking and responding to SCSJ@creighton.edu email account SCSJ student leader formation (service, faith, justice, and belonging focused) Summer Reader, Develop and implement quarterly student leadership development and community building offerings (1.5 hours) weekly SCSJ Professional Staff Meeting (1 hour) personal and professional supervision, goal setting and planning To learn more about the SCSJ and our programs, see our website: www.creighton.edu/SCSJ Mid and end of year reports and self-evaluations completed with team and supervisor(s). Remuneration Full or partial tuition in graduate studies depending on program. Please contact Kelly Tadeo Orbik to discuss possible programs. Student fees will also be paid by SCSJ. Monthly stipend of $1,300. Students are responsible for books, health insurance, on-campus parking if you have a car on campus, and other related academic and program costs. Opportunities to participate in professional development at select conferences Qualifications Bachelor’s degree with a G.P.A. that meets graduate school admissions requirements Enthusiasm for service, faith, peace, justice, belonging, and sustainability ministry programs Community-oriented, hospitable, strong in balancing multiple tasks, at ease working with diverse groups Excellent interpersonal and time management skills, ability to articulate own spirituality, passionate desire to serve college students A year or more of post-graduate work or volunteer experience preferred but not required An SCSJ Graduate Assistant must work with program academic advisor to be enrolled in an appropriate number of hours of graduate course work and maintain the required G.P.A. in her/his graduate field of study. Lives out and models all expectations in full as outlined in the Student Credo and the Creighton University Student Handbook. Work Schedule Work 12 months per year (Summer Start Dates between May 1 and August 1, 2026 and working through June 2028). This includes working 3 of the 4 weeklong midterms breaks over the 2 years. Graduate Assistants will follow the university staff calendar regarding breaks. 25 hours per week expected. This is a stipend based, not hourly position. Understanding that, due to the nature of this ministry, there are weeks above the baseline hours listed; evening and weekend hours are frequent; generally, follows Creighton University staff work calendar. This is a two-year position. Year two is contingent on satisfactory performance during year one. Application Information Please e-mail resume, cover letter, supplemental essay and contact information for two references to Kelly Tadeo Orbik (contact information below). In your cover letter (1 page) or supplemental essay (500 words or less) please address: Why do you feel called to become part of the Schlegel Center for Service and Justice as a graduate assistant? What gifts, talents, and experiences do you bring that will benefit the SCSJ Service & Justice Trips program? Give an example from your life to articulate your answer. SCSJ Applications will be processed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Candidates may be contacted for a zoom interview after their cover letter and resume are received. Final acceptance for the SCSJ Graduate Assistantship is contingent upon successful admission into a Creighton University graduate studies program (http://www.creighton.edu/gradschool/). Preferred summer start date with the SCSJ is June or July 1, 2026. Start dates for academic programs vary. For more information contact: Kelly Tadeo Orbik Interim Director kellytadeoorbik@creighton.edu 402-280-1293Supply Chain Intern Summer 2026
PROCUREMENT SUMMER INTERNDAIKINDaikin is the world’s #1 indoor comfort provider and a leading innovator and worldwide provider of advanced, high-quality air conditioning and heating solutions for residential, commercial and industrial applications. Located just outside of Houston, Texas, the Daikin Texas Technology Park allows Daikin to consolidate manufacturing, engineering, logistics, marketing and sales for Goodman®, Amana® and Daikin brand unitary heating and air conditioning products in a 4.2 million square foot state-of-the-art manufacturing and business campus. The facility is designed from the ground up to encourage collaboration and innovation. WORK WITH A LEADERDaikin has a robust and established internship program. Our 10 to 12-week summer program provides students with the opportunity to work individually and in groups. Our interns make an impact on real projects that help our business succeed and achieve their goals. The success of our employees is what helps define our success as an organization. That’s why we instill a culture of training, mentorship, and opportunity. Here, our work runs on collaboration, and our people have the confidence to ask questions, challenge ideas, and solve problems in unexpected ways. As part of Daikin, our team members have immense opportunity to grow—and the confidence of working in a strong and expanding industry. SUMMER INTERNSHIPDuring the internship, college students will:● Work on an individual project with your direct team● Work with other interns on a group project● Interact with leadership in the company, including VPs● Network across functions and teams● Participate in social and team building activities JOB REQUIREMENTS● Must be able to work in the US without sponsorship now and in the future ● Graduation Dates: December 2026 - May 2028 JOB DESCRIPTIONOur internship program is designed to provide both the tactical and strategic experience of an entry level buyer. The program allows the intern to learn and perform the day-to-day functions of a buyer which include managing inventory levels, working on invoicing issues, working with the supplier to build days of supply and safety stock levels, amongst other activities. From a strategic side, the intern will be able to work with the procurement team on cost down projects as well as being a part of contract negotiations with suppliers. This experience will give the intern a chance to build supplier relationships and network across other functional areas of the company such as Quality, Engineering, and Manufacturing. POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES● Quality Initiatives (DPPM, CANs SOs FAIs Line Rejects)● Delivery/Inventory management (SOT, DOT, DOS, Inventory Goals, Long Lead-time Supplier programs, Obsolescence)● Cost (POs, AP Issues, Supplier reduction, savings initiatives)● General supplier maintenance (system and file data accuracy maintained)● Engineering / program changes KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLSDuring the internship, college students will gain the below skills:● Manage vendor relationships ● Ability to manage multiple tasks at one time● Interact with all aspects of a business including Engineering, Quality, Materials, Logistics, Sales, and Marketing● Negotiation Experience● Well-honed analytical and deductive reasoning skillsIntern - School Psychologist (26-27 SY)
Position Type: Other Licensed Staff/Intern - School PsychologistDate Posted: 12/2/2025Location: Psychological ServicesClosing Date: Open until filled POSITION INFORMATION: Location: Psychological ServicesSupervisor: Ms. Angela Rabie, Interim Coordinator of Psychological ServicesEmployment Period: 10 MonthsEmployment Status: Temporary assignment (1 school year)Start Date: 2026/2027 school yearPay Rate: $17.43 / hourDUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: It is the goal of HCS’ School Psychological Services department to provide a School Psychologist Intern with a wide-ranging, practical, and professionally satisfying experience. Students applying for the School Psychologist Internship position in HCS will be expected, under supervision, to perform the following duties and responsibilities: Administer and analyze results of psycho-educational measures (i.e. cognitive, behavioral, social-emotional, adaptive, academic achievement tests, etc.) and prepare written reports in a timely manner. Convey psycho-educational results to parents and school-based staff, in both written and oral form.Serve on Child Find, eligibility, and crisis intervention teams.Consult with teachers, school administration, and parents about students’ needs and performance.Conduct group or individual counseling based upon time, availability, and interest. Participate on RTI, SEL, 504, or IEP teams as time, availability, and interest allow. Perform other related work as required or assigned.REQUIREMENTS: Completion of an approved program in School Psychology, consisting of a minimum of sixty graduate hours culminating in, at least, a Master's Degree, and be satisfying the Internship requirement of an approved program. Have appropriate knowledge of psycho-educational testing, child development, and counseling/consultation, as well as skills commensurate with level of experience. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.Ability to work with students from a wide range of demographic and socio-economic backgrounds. Ability to develop effective collaborative working relationships with students, parents, teachers, and staff.Ability and desire to work toward a level of independence consistent with experience and level of mastery.APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: You may apply at any time before midnight on the closing date. The following information is requested to be considered for the position: ResumeFeedback from reference forms (minimum of 2)Hampton City Schools does not discriminate in employment against any person on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender, age, disability or other protected class. Personnel decisions are based on merit and the ability to perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Executive Director of Human Resources, One Franklin Street, Hampton, VA 23669; (757) 727-2300 Appropriate accommodations for individuals with disabilities are available upon request.Sox & Audit Intern
Origin Bank is excited to announce we’re hiring for our G.I.V.E Summer Internship Program! We are currently seeking Junior and Senior college level students to work as an Intern for an 8-week summer internship starting early June and ending early August 2026. Our G.I.V.E Internship Program (Giving Interns Valuable Experience) provides the opportunity for interns to gain valuable insight into the banking industry through daily business interactions while learning the importance of building relationships and enhancing a strong work ethic. As an intern, you will develop a wide range of general business skills and etiquette, through real-world experiences, applications and processes. The ideal Sox & Audit Intern will work closely with the Accounting and Internal Audit teams and will perform the following duties:Performs and documents testing of key controls within the bank’s significant processes.Performs audits of selected customer transactions to ensure compliance with the bank’s customer transaction policies.Performs audits of selected expense reports to ensure compliance with the bank’s expense policy.Analyzes results of test work and presents results to SOX and/or Internal Audit Management.Assists SOX and Internal Audit management with special projects as requested.Assists with other clerical and data entry duties as assigned. Qualifications/Skills (must possess the following):Completed junior year or higher.Must have a minimum cumulative 3.5 GPA.Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint)Strong written and verbal communication skills.Effective interpersonal skills. Preferred Major: Accounting Recommended required courses completed:Intermediate Accounting, Advanced Accounting (Preferred)Audit Intern - Spring 2026
Position: Audit Intern - Spring 2026 (Phoenix, AZ)Phoenix, AZ AUDIT INTERN - SPRING 2026CapinCrouse, now part of CRI, serves more than 1,600 mission-focused nonprofit organizations nationwide by providing support in the key areas of financial integrity and security. Our exclusive focus on nonprofits offers you significant potential for professional growth. We are dedicated to uniting your professional passions with your individual personal pursuits, creating an empowered workplace for everyone—from interns and admins to staff accountants and future partners. At CRI, #EverybodyCounts.Essential Functions:Perform substantive auditing procedures in assigned areasObtain an understanding of the work to be performed and the purpose of the workPrepare working papers which adequately document the tests performed and procedures followed to substantiate conclusions reachedBe alert to the proper and consistent application of accounting principles in performing audit proceduresIdentify and document control deficiencies or other matters that warrant the attention of managementQualifications:Two or more years of university education completed by the time of starting the internship requiredActively pursuing a bachelor’s degree in accounting requiredDemonstrated written and oral communication skillsDemonstrated ability to work independently and as a team.Familiarity with Microsoft Office software (Word, Access, Excel, PowerPoint)Ability and willingness to work cooperatively with others.High degree of discretion dealing with confidential information.Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S. without the need for employment-based visa sponsorship now or in the future. CapinCrouse Advisors will not sponsor applicants for U.S. work visa status for this position or future positions (no sponsorship is available for H-1B, L-1, TN, O-1, E-3, H-1B1, F-1, J-1, OPT, CPT or any other employment-based visa).CRI is a nationally recognized accounting and advisory firm known for its audit, tax, and business consulting expertise. The profession and our communities widely acknowledge our commitment to delivering tailored solutions to help ensure client success. We stand out through our collaborative, client-focused approach, offering personalized services backed by deep industry knowledge. Clients trust CRI as a dedicated partner who understands their unique needs and ensures support at every step. To learn more about the industries we serve, our service offerings, and our family of companies please visit us at www.criadv.com.
