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Intern Opportunities - Summer 2025

At Minitab, we help customers around the world leverage the power of data analysis to gain insights and make a significant impact on their organizations. By unlocking the value of data, Minitab enables organizations to improve performance, develop life changing innovations and meet their commitments of delivering high quality products and services and outstanding customer satisfaction. Our customer list features over 90% of the Fortune 100 and the majority of the Fortune 500. Companies that use our products and services span across industries, sizes, and geographies. 

Our internships are designed to empower college students to challenge themselves and grow through practical, hands-on work experience within our fast-paced and employee-focused culture. MINIterns are integrated into various departments, enabling them to focus deeply on a specific area while also providing opportunities to collaborate throughout the company. 

 Join our team as a Summer 2025 MINItern!

What you can expect: 

MINIterns are provided the chance to engage in a focused area of interest within a company that emphasizes practical, hands-on work experience and professional development. MINIterns will work on impactful projects that contribute directly to business objectives, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving in a fast-paced, employee-centered environment.

The role provides opportunities to collaborate closely with experienced professionals who are dedicated to providing mentorship and guidance. Regular feedback and support will help interns refine their skills and gain insights that prepare them for future career success. Additionally, this position offers cross-departmental collaboration, enabling broader exposure to different aspects of the business and expanding professional networks.

Our internships are designed to support the growth and development of aspiring professionals while contributing to a culture of innovation and excellence.

Who are we seeking: 

  • Individuals who thrive on driving results, have a positive attitude, and take personal responsibility to hold themselves accountable to meet commitments. 
  • Students who are enrolled full-time in college and actively pursuing a degree at an accredited college or university
  • Ability to work on-site at our State College or Chicago office Monday-Thursday for 29 hours maximum during designated program start date and end date.

Responsibilities:

  • Work closely with department teams on meaningful projects that drive business results.
  • Gain hands-on experience by contributing to day-to-day operations, research, analysis, and project execution.
  • Participate in regular check-ins with department leaders and mentors to review progress, provide feedback, and gain professional guidance.
  • Present findings, progress, and insights to the team or department heads.
  • Assist in the development of reports, presentations, and other departmental materials as needed.
  • Leverage opportunities to shadow employees in different departments to expand knowledge and networking.

** Our MINItern summer internship program begins on May 12, 2025 and ends on August 8, 2025 for State College and for Chicago begins on June 9, 2025 and ends on August 8, 2025. 

We are hiring in the following departments Sales, Software Engineering, Marketing, Legal, Cybersecurity/Data Protection, Sales Operations, Human Resources, Finance and Accounting, Research and Development, Technical Writing, Project Management

Qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.  


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