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Discovery Internships is your personal recruiter. We use the application process to understand your internship and career interests - and then we market you to prospective employers. At the core, we help employers connect with young, motivated students such as yourself that are interested in working alongside professionals in exchange for gaining real work experience. Sometimes we will utilize employers in our extensive network; often we will actually approach new employers to find YOU the right position. That's right: not an internship; YOUR internship! |
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Business
The world of business affects every part of our society. A business, or firm, is a legal entity that provides products or services for profit. Firms sell their products to consumers, governments, and other businesses. Most small and medium sized firms are part of a specific industry, such as telecommunications, textiles, or pharmaceuticals. Many larger firms have business units in multiple industries and may own multiple brands and companies. The world's biggest businesses are by financial measures larger than some of the world's countries. Careers in business are as exciting as the possibilities are diverse. Careers in business are not limited to large corporations, and there is much to learn from small consulting firms, educational agencies, and more.
As a CE business Intern, you will gain exposure to the collective processes involved in running a business. Those working in the field of business acquire knowledge of accounting, management, finance, production, marketing, distribution, purchasing, and sales. A business internship is a great choice if you are looking for broad experience applicable to any industry. We will work with you to find the best internship for your interests and aptitudes.
Past CE business interns have:
- Explored the broad field of business through hands-on experience in one of many industries.
- Learned about international trade, accounting, finance and investing, real estate appraisal and brokerages, e-commerce, product development, or one of many other possibilities.
Testimonials
My boss at the investment firm trusted me enough to let me work
on confidential projects. He gave me really helpful tips for my future.
I learned that the industry involves creativity, strategy, and that
business can be really interesting.
- Rebecca
My internship taught me the importance of customer relations. I
learned this by sitting in on meetings and by helping my mentor
identify potential clients and competitors
- Ryan
I loved helping brainstorming product development and helping
with a magazine photo shoot at my internship at a cosmetics company. I
learned a lot about running a business and I realized that I really
like world of business and working in an office
- Sarah
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