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Commercial Internship

DANVERS, MA

Cell Signaling Technology, Inc. (CST) is a worldwide leader in developing and commercializing antibodies, assays, and research tools. One of our most successful community initiatives is our Summer Internship Program. By employing and training students from our surrounding communities and colleges, CST is able to provide our summer interns with a positive hands-on experience in our Commercial department, where they can learn valuable skills from our knowledgeable CST Commercial team. Many of the student interns are invited to continue their internship for consecutive years, and after completing their degrees, some return to CST as full-time employees. Our internship positions are paid positions and are full-time roles, Monday-Friday.

Responsibilities:  

CST Commercial interns will assist the team with a variety of responsibilities, which may include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Market Research
  • Data analysis & reporting
  • Tradeshow research and assistance
  • Process Improvements
  • Project coordination and execution  

 Required Skills & Experience:

  • Must be currently enrolled in an Undergraduate program in Business Administration, Analytics, Communications, or Marketing; Graduate students are not eligible for this program
  • Should possess a passion for technology, science, and learning
  • Exhibit strong communication and collaboration skills

Application Instructions:

Applications will be accepted from December 16, 2024, to January 10, 2025

Applications will ONLY be accepted if they are submitted via the CST Career site and must include the following:

  • A Resume 
  • A link to a YouTube Video (60-second video introducing yourself and describing how an internship at CST will contribute to your future goals)
  • 1 Letter of Recommendation
  • Copy of an unofficial transcript

Returning interns should apply with an updated copy of their resume only.  No other application material is needed.

Graduate students are not eligible for this program.

Note:

Instructions on uploading videos to YouTube can be found by following this link.

If needed, Letters of Recommendation and Unofficial Transcripts may be emailed to internships@cellsignal.com. We will accept Letters of Recommendation and Unofficial Transcripts until January 31, 2025.

Returning interns are given priority but are not guaranteed a position.

Projected Program Dates:

May 27, 2025 - August 15, 2025

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