Math majors – are you still looking for summer internship opportunities? Here are some tips for places to begin (or continue) your search:
- Apply to internships on Handshake.
- Browse the Internship Lists in the Handshake resources. See what students have done for previous Summer and Winter Term internships to find inspiration; contact those students for more information!
- Check out the following internships suggested by the folks at the American Mathematical Society:
- Applied Materials – Applied Materials offers a wide range of internship and co-op positions that provide qualified students with hands-on experience in a corporate environment, critical professional skills, and high-level knowledge about the electronics industry.
- ASU/NASA Space Grant – The ASU/NASA Space Grant Program employs approximately 30-50 undergraduate students for the academic year, working alongside upper-level graduate students, diverse faculty members, as well as scientists and engineers. Undergraduate scholars will be paid a stipend with a value of ~$1600 per semester following the ASU bi-weekly pay period schedule.We seek applications from science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields. We also encourage applications from women and underrepresented groups.
- Boeing – Boeing is where you can begin your career collaborating with amazing people on amazing products. You’ll work alongside designers and builders. Collaborate with thinkers and dreamers. And team up with experts in just about every field.
- Intel – Intel has a well-developed internship program; we’ve hired thousands of students over the past few years. Our goal is to provide real world, thought-provoking internships to undergraduate and graduate-level students. Historically, more than 60 percent of interns go on to accept full-time opportunities after graduation. Internships are a great way to learn about Intel’s business and develop a network of contacts for the future.
- National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) – The Internship Program replaces the Student Career Experience Program (SCEP) and Student Temporary Employment Program (STEP). The Program is designed to provide students enrolled in a wide variety of education institutions, from high school to graduate level, with opportunities to work in agencies to explore Federal careers while still in school and while getting paid for the work performed. Students who successfully complete the program may be eligible for conversion to a permanent job in the civil service.
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory National Security Internship Program (NSIP) – Perhaps the most appealing benefit of becoming a NSIP intern is the opportunity to pursue an exciting career in an innovative atmosphere of discovery. In addition to the unique opportunity to work at a cutting-edge national research and development laboratory, interns receive a competitive salary, and potentially, tuition reimbursement. We are looking for ambitious, high-caliber undergraduate or graduate-level college students for intern assignments.
- Learn about CCI resources and how to start your internship search with a Peer Career Advisor at Quick Questions; no appointment necessary. PCAs can also help you create or get your resume and cover letter in tip-top shape; first check out our sample resumes and other great tools and resources on the CCI web site.
- Network with over 2,500 alumni on Midd2Midd – Leverage an engaged community of alumni mentors to cultivate meaningful connections across the Middlebury community. Joining is easy. Simply create your profile and begin connecting with others!
- Make an appointment with one of our STEM Advisors.