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

    Grants & Funding Strategist

    Spring 2026 Internship ProgramGrants & Funding StrategistTerm: Spring 2026 (January–May) | ~10-20 hours/week | RemoteAbout Sound of Earth:Sound of Earth is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit working at the intersection of arts, culture, and climate action to catalyze peace through environmental transformation. Through media platforms like Sound of Earth Radio and Records, plus community events ranging from EcoSundays to Sound of Earth Fest, we amplify voices in the environmental movement and create spaces where music and climate action converge. We also provide consulting for initiatives like LA Climate Week and are building a digital platform to connect changemakers with sustainability resources. Committed to whole-system sustainability and radical diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility, we practice what we preach—leaving no trace at gatherings, sourcing locally, and training community leaders. Through music and community, we're building a movement for environmental justice one connection at a time.Position Overview:As a Grants & Funding Strategist Intern, you'll support the organization's financial sustainability by identifying funding opportunities, developing compelling grant proposals, and managing the grant application process. You'll gain hands-on experience in nonprofit fundraising and learn how strategic financial planning can advance environmental initiatives.Key Responsibilities:• Research and identify potential grant opportunities aligned with organizational mission• Draft and refine grant proposals with clear financial asks• Track grant application timelines and submission requirements• Assist in preparing financial documentation and impact reports• Collaborate with team members to align grant strategies with project scopesPreferred Skills & Interests:• Interest in nonprofit fundraising, grant writing, or financial strategy• Strong research and analytical skills• Excellent written communication and attention to detail• Ability to articulate complex project needs concisely• Collaborative mindset and openness to diverse perspectives• Familiarity with financial documentation and research tools• Ability to work collaboratively and independentlyStudents from a wide range of disciplines are encouraged to apply. Experience or coursework in fields such as nonprofit management, public policy, finance, environmental studies, social entrepreneurship, or grant writing may be helpful but is not required.Commitment: ~10-25 hours/week | Fully remote | Flexible schedule within your semester | Attendance required at all working group meetings | LA-based interns are required to attend all public-facing events (only 5-6 per semester)Application Deadline: January 11, 2026Orientation: January 12, 2026How to Apply: Submit your application at http://www.soundof.earth/apply📩 Questions? Reach out to christian@soundof.earth—he'll get back to you ASAP!

    Fundraising Specialist

    Spring 2026 Internship ProgramFundraising SpecialistTerm: Spring 2026 (January–May) | ~10-20 hours/week | RemoteAbout Sound of Earth:Sound of Earth is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit working at the intersection of arts, culture, and climate action to catalyze peace through environmental transformation. Through media platforms like Sound of Earth Radio and Records, plus community events ranging from EcoSundays to Sound of Earth Fest, we amplify voices in the environmental movement and create spaces where music and climate action converge. We also provide consulting for initiatives like LA Climate Week and are building a digital platform to connect changemakers with sustainability resources. Committed to whole-system sustainability and radical diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility, we practice what we preach—leaving no trace at gatherings, sourcing locally, and training community leaders. Through music and community, we're building a movement for environmental justice one connection at a time.Position Overview:As a Fundraising Specialist Intern, you'll support the funding of SOE's urban peace center initiative. You'll gain hands-on experience in nonprofit fundraising strategies and learn how strategic resource mobilization can drive community-centered peace initiatives.Key Responsibilities- Assist in developing fundraising strategies and grant research- Support donor outreach and relationship management- Prepare fundraising materials and documentation- Conduct research on potential funding opportunities- Support database management and donor trackingPreferred Skills & Interests:• Strong interest in nonprofit fundraising and social impact• Excellent written and verbal communication skills• Detail-oriented with strong organizational abilities• Ability to work collaboratively and independently• Research skills and curiosity about community development• Familiarity with tools such as Google Workspace, Airtable (training provided)Students from nonprofit management, business, entrepreneurship, finance, social sciences, public policy, international relations, communications, or related fields are encouraged to apply.Commitment: ~10-25 hours/week | Fully remote | Flexible schedule within your semester | Attendance required at all working group meetings | LA-based interns are required to attend all public-facing events (only 5-6 per semester)Application Deadline: January 11, 2026Orientation: January 12, 2026How to Apply: Submit your application at http://www.soundof.earth/apply📩 Questions? Reach out to christian@soundof.earth—he'll get back to you ASAP!

    AI Database Administrator

    "Spring 2026 Internship ProgramAI Database AdministratorTerm: Spring 2026 (January–May) | ~10-20 hours/week | RemoteAbout Sound of Earth:Sound of Earth is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit working at the intersection of arts, culture, and climate action to catalyze peace through environmental transformation. Through media platforms like Sound of Earth Radio and Records, plus community events ranging from EcoSundays to Sound of Earth Fest, we amplify voices in the environmental movement and create spaces where music and climate action converge. We also provide consulting for initiatives like LA Climate Week and are building a digital platform to connect changemakers with sustainability resources. Committed to whole-system sustainability and radical diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility, we practice what we preach—leaving no trace at gatherings, sourcing locally, and training community leaders. Through music and community, we're building a movement for environmental justice one connection at a time.Position Overview:As an AI Database Administrator Intern, you'll play a critical role in organizing and managing the database for SOE's AI model training and testing. You'll lead data schema development, participate in ethics audits, and support the AI team's innovative work in responsible AI development.Key Responsibilities:• Lead the development of a comprehensive data schema for SOE's AI model• Participate in monthly ethics audits for the AI model• Work with AI team to develop database design and features• Master SOE's internal ethical guidelines• Build prototypes for interactive text-based chatbots• Minimize cloud dependence for AI model training• Collaborate on a virtual conversation about responsible AI in climate change during LA Climate Week 2026• Contribute to a collaborative ethical case study documentPreferred Skills & Interests:• Experience managing databases• Airtable (training provided)• Strong focus on human-centric values like transparency and privacy• Strong documentation and organizational skills• Ability to work collaboratively and independently• Familiarity with research tools and documentation methodsStudents from disciplines such as computer science, data science, ethics, environmental studies, or related fields are encouraged to apply.Commitment: ~10-20 hours/week | Fully remote | Flexible schedule within your semesterApplication Deadline: January 11, 2026Orientation: January 12, 2026How to Apply: Submit your application at http://www.soundof.earth/apply📩 Questions? Reach out to christian@soundof.earth—he'll get back to you ASAP!"

    Dexcom Customer Experience Research Intern

    This paid internship is only open to undergraduate college students who are receiving Pell Grant or have in the past. Proof of financial aid award is required. READ ABOUT PROJECT ONRAMP HERE Intern Job Posting Title: Intern - Customer Experience Research + InsightsAbout Dexcom’s Summer Intern Program:Are you passionate about innovative technology and improving lives? Dexcom’s 12-week U.S. internship program offersa unique opportunity to work on impactful projects that support people living with diabetes. Designed to develop futureleaders, our program provides hands-on experience, professional development, and exposure to real-world challenges ina dynamic, mission-driven environment. With flexible onsite, hybrid, and remote work options, we welcome talentedstudents from across the country. Interns at Dexcom don’t just participate—they lead. Join us in summer 2026 and helpshape the future of healthcare technology!Internship Department Details:• Department Name: Marketing• Business Function: Customer Experience• Team Highlights: Voice of the customer – Research and InsightsWhere you come in:• Your role will focus on and creating meaningful impact on programs that enhance CX across the customerjourney.• You will gain experience designing and deploying voice of customer surveys, interpreting results, and workingcross-functionally to share insights and develop action plans for continuous CX improvement. DEXCOM JOB POSTING • This position will also support cross functional collaborative CX initiatives in digital marketing that focus oneducating and empowering customers in their use of Dexcom products.What makes you successful:• Experience with survey tools (Survey Monkey, Qualtrics, etc.)• Customer-first mentality; driven to improve Dexcom’s customer experience at every touchpoint• Ability to work in fast-paced environment• Self-starter, takes initiativeWhat you’ll get from your Intern Program:• A front row seat to life changing CGM technology. Learn about our brave #dexcomwarriors community.• Meaningful work and assignments that impact your early career development.• Participation in a targeted Learning Series that encourages professional development topics and provides insightinto Dexcom's culture and career opportunities.• Engagement in Social Events, Intern Recognition Awards, Paid Holidays, and more!Travel Required:• 0-5%Education and Experience Requirements:• Requires a high school diploma/certificate or equivalent.• Must be a currently enrolled student at an accredited college or university in pursuit of a Bachelor’s degree withan expected graduation date of December 2026 or later.Non-Exempt Salary Details:The annualized base salary range for this role is $22.00 to $25.00. Annualized values for non-exempt (hourly) positionsare estimates, final annualized salary will depend on total hours worked. Final compensation package will ultimatelydepend on factors including relevant experience, skillset, knowledge, business needs and market demand.Remote Workplace: Your location will be a home office; you are not required to live within commuting distance of yourassigned Dexcom site (typically 75 miles/120km). If you reside within commuting distance of a Dexcom site (typically 75miles/120km) a hybrid working environment may be available. Ask about our Flex workplace option.

    Visual Designer Intern

    Spring 2026 Internship ProgramVisual DesignerTerm: Spring 2026 (January–May) | ~10-20 hours/week | RemoteAbout Sound of Earth:Sound of Earth is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit working at the intersection of arts, culture, and climate action to catalyze peace through environmental transformation. Through media platforms like Sound of Earth Radio and Records, plus community events ranging from EcoSundays to Sound of Earth Fest, we amplify voices in the environmental movement and create spaces where music and climate action converge. We also provide consulting for initiatives like LA Climate Week and are building a digital platform to connect changemakers with sustainability resources. Committed to whole-system sustainability and radical diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility, we practice what we preach—leaving no trace at gatherings, sourcing locally, and training community leaders. Through music and community, we're building a movement for environmental justice one connection at a time.Position Overview:As a Visual Designer Intern, you'll create compelling graphics, videos, and multimedia content that visually communicate our organization's mission and amplify environmental storytelling. You'll gain hands-on experience in design for social impact and learn how visual communication can drive climate engagement.Key Responsibilities:• Design graphics for social media, event promotions, and digital campaigns• Create video content that highlights environmental narratives• Develop visual branding materials that align with our organizational identity• Collaborate with team members to produce visually engaging multimedia content• Support visual storytelling across our digital platformsPreferred Skills & Interests:• Strong visual design skills and creative portfolio• Proficiency in design software (Adobe Creative Suite, Canva)• Interest in environmental storytelling and social impact design• Ability to translate complex concepts into visually compelling graphics• Strong attention to detail and aesthetic sensibility• Collaborative mindset and openness to creative feedback• Basic video editing skills• Familiarity with digital design tools and platformsStudents from a wide range of disciplines are encouraged to apply. Experience or coursework in graphic design, visual communication, multimedia arts, digital media, or related fields may be helpful but is not required.Commitment: ~10-25 hours/week | Fully remote | Flexible schedule within your semester | Attendance required at all working group meetings | LA-based interns are required to attend all public-facing events (only 5-6 per semester)Application Deadline: January 11, 2026Orientation: January 12, 2026How to Apply: Submit your application at http://www.soundof.earth/apply📩 Questions? Reach out to christian@soundof.earth—he'll get back to you ASAP!