Internships provide valuable learning experiences to supplement your classroom
learning. Working directly with business professionals presents a unique opportunity
to enhance your business knowledge and skills. The School of Business encourages
you to complete at least one internship while you are in college. Internships
provide valuable benefits including:
- You supplement your classroom learning with workplace experience.
- You obtain hands-on experience of the responsibilities and expectations
of specific jobs.
- You gain in-depth knowledge of an organization that allows you to evaluate
if it is compatible with you and your professional goals.
- You can make networking contacts to help you in your career development.
- You earn credentials to include on your resume.
- You learn about your own strengths and interests to help you better plan
your career.
To view videos of students who have recently completed internships within the School of Business, visit the links below:
Working as an intern enables you to realistically evaluate a firm for full-time
employment after graduation. During the internship, you will learn about a
firm’s organizational culture and core values, observe how its managers
operate day-to-day, and evaluate the working environment. In short, you can
assess whether the firm would provide a good “fit” for your interests
and abilities.
Many students complete an internship during the summer between their junior
and senior years. Other students "take off" a semester to complete
an internship. Still others work as interns during the academic year or even
in the summer following their senior year.
You will need to plan for internships by identifying and researching companies
that offer internship programs. The School of Business Student Center for
Academic and Professional Development and EIU’s Career Services provide
assistance and resources for securing appropriate internships whether your
internship is for academic credit or not. See Resources
for Finding an Internship for more information. You can earn
up to 12 semester hours of academic credit at EIU for work completed during
an internship: Earning Academic
Credit for Your Internship. An Internship
Proposal must be submitted and approved before your internship,
and an Internship Portfolio
is completed during your internship.
Recently, EIU business students have completed internships with the following
organizations:
| A.G. Edwards |
Fonogenic/Tar Networks, LLC |
Sherwin Williams |
| AccuQuote |
Gilbert, Metzger & Madigan |
Sierra Health Insurance |
| Aldi Inc. |
Hostelling International |
State Bank of Arthur |
| Allstate Corporation |
Jewel-Osco |
State Farm Group |
| Archer Daniels Midland Company |
Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises |
The Swiss Colony, Inc. |
| Automatic Data Processing, Inc. (ADP) |
Liebherr Verzahntechnik GMBH Kempten |
Topco Associates LLS |
| Banca Nazionale del Lavoro |
Merchandise Mart Properties Inc. |
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development |
| Baxter Healthcare Corporation |
Morgan Stanley |
Walgreen's |
| BKD, LLP |
Northwestern Mutual Financial Network |
Walgreen's Accounting Center |
| Busey Bank Corporation |
Osco Drug |
|
| Caterpillar, Inc. |
Pfizer, Inc. |
| Chicago Investment Group, LLC |
Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. |
| Doehring, Winders & Co. |
Prudential Financial |
| Enterprise Rent-A-Car |
Raymond James Financial |
| First Investors Corp. |
Schutt Sprots |