Internships
Get Real World Experience Through an Internship
An internship is a real world experience related to your academic area of study and your career goals and interests. Internships are available across the curriculum and can be completed during the fall, spring or summer. Students completing internships are awarded academic credits and are supervised by their academic advisor or another faculty within their major.
Locating and Applying for Internships
Information on potential internship sites is available through each academic department. The Career Services staff can assist students in identifying internship opportunities related to their career interests. The Lloyd & Helen Ament Astmann'69 Career Center staff is available to help students in preparing resumes and cover letters.
Internship Process
- Work with your faculty advisor
- Research potential internship sites
- Apply for internships
- Get faculty approval for the internship
- Complete and submit the internship learning contract
- Complete departmental requirements for paperwork during the internship
Micro-Internships
When you are launching your career, Micro-Internships provide a tremendous opportunity. Not only can you explore different career paths and work on interesting assignments, you can also demonstrate your abilities to potential employers while building your professional portfolio and network.
previous Internships
- American Red Cross
- Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
- Boston Red Sox
- C&S Wholesale Grocers
- Cape Cod Baseball League
- Colonial Williamsburg
- Connecticut State Police
- Crow Canyon Archaeological Center
- Dateline NBC
- ESPN
- FBI
- Fidelity Investments
- Hersey Entertainment and Resorts
- Internal Revenue Service
- Irish Cultural Center
- Johnson & Johnson
- London Stock Exchange
- Madison Square Garden
- Maine International Trade Center
- Monadnock Community Hospital
- Morgan Stanley Investments
- Mystic Seaport
- New England Aquarium
- New England Cable News
- New Hampshire Marine Patrol
- Northwestern Mutual Financial Network
- Penguin Books USA
- Rhode Island Department of Corrections
- Smithsonian Institute
- Special Olympics
- University of Buffalo Research Laboratory
- U.S. Department of Fish and Wildlife
- U.S. Marshals Service
- U.S. Senate
- Walt Disney World
- Yankee Publishing
CONTACT THE LLOYD & HELEN AMENT ASTMANN'69 CAREER CENTER
(603) 899-1070
careercenter@franklinpierce.edu
Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.