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2025 Internship Application (Unpaid)

United States (Remote)

Are you ready to gain hands-on experience, develop your professional skills, and dive into the dynamic world of food safety with a forward-thinking company? Trustwell is offering an unpaid internship for the spring/summer of 2025, and we want YOU to be part of our team!

About Trustwell: At Trustwell, we are committed to delivering innovative solutions and empowering businesses to reach new heights. Our mission is to create a positive impact through cutting-edge technology, customer-focused services, and fostering a culture of growth and learning. Joining Trustwell means being part of a passionate, collaborative, and dynamic team that is always looking ahead.

Internship Overview: This internship offers a fantastic opportunity to work closely with our talented professionals and gain valuable insights and relative skills for your degree program. You will work on real-world projects, build your portfolio, and receive mentoring that can help shape your future career.

Responsibilities:

  • Assist in various projects across departments (marketing, software development, data analysis, etc.)
  • Contribute to research, content creation, and process improvements
  • Support team members with day-to-day tasks and help ensure the smooth operation of projects
  • Participate in brainstorming sessions and offer creative solutions
  • Learn about the industry and gain insights into the inner workings of Trustwell

Qualifications:

  • Currently enrolled in a related academic program (Business, Marketing, Engineering, etc.)
  • Strong communication, organizational, and time-management skills
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint); additional skills a plus!
  • Enthusiasm to learn and contribute in a collaborative environment
  • Ability to take initiative, work independently, and multitask effectively
  • Prior internship or project experience is a plus but not required

What You’ll Gain:

  • A deep understanding of the food safety landscape
  • Direct mentorship from experienced professionals
  • Networking opportunities and exposure to industry leaders
  • Hands-on experience and a meaningful addition to your resume
  • A chance to make a real impact at Trustwell, even as an intern!

Internship Details:

  • Duration: 6-12 weeks
  • Location: Remote
  • Stipend: Unpaid (college credit and/or letter of recommendation available)
  • Application Deadline: March 15th

How to Apply: Ready to take the first step in your professional journey? Apply today by attaching your resume, current degree program requirements, and a letter of interest. 

We can’t wait to see how YOU can make an impact at Trustwell!

Trustwell is an equal employment opportunity employer committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce. Applicants receive fair and impartial consideration without regard to race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, religion, or other legally protected class. If you need accommodation for any part of the employment process due to a medical condition, or any disability, please contact a member of our human resources team. 

Acceptable Background and References Required; Upon any conditional offers made by Trustwell.

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