Internships are a primary recruiting vehicle for employers of business graduates. In fact, the same employers who offer jobs to Thunderbird graduates often offer internships as well. Whether you are pursuing an MBA or a master's degree, an internship is a sound career step — and the Thunderbird Career Management Center can help.


Internships

Internships are a primary recruiting vehicle for employers of business graduates. Whether you are pursuing an MBA or a master's degree, an internship is a sound career step — and the Thunderbird CMC can help.

Around 1/3 of full-time MBA hires complete internships at the company that hire them.* The primary responsibility for investigating and securing an internship experience is yours; here's what you need to know:

  • Most internships occur in the summer, and the summer internship application process generally ends by January.
  • Many internship opportunities are posted by employers on the Thunderbird intranet.
  • Additional internship possibilities can be found at the Thunderbird Spring Career Fair, held in February each year. Meet with dozens of employers who are looking to hire intern and full-time candidates.
  • You must complete one full trimester of core classes before you accept an internship.
  • Your internship can count for anywhere from one/third of an hour to three credit hours on approval.
  • You may accept a non-credit internship depending on your work authorization status.
  • Internships must be full-time for a minimum ten-week duration, and are completed during a term you're not enrolled.

*Graduate Management Admissions Council 2008 Corporate Recruiter Survey