Employer Information

In 2009 the University of Otago School of Business launched an Internship Programme designed to give undergraduate students an opportunity to spend six months or one year completing an academic paper whilst in the workforce in paid employment. The Internship Programme provides students with the opportunity to put their learning into practice in the workplace, returning to the University for their final year more focused and clear about their studies and future career goals.

The success of the Internship Programme is highly dependent on the availability of places for students within organisations. In recognition of this the Internship Programme has a commitment to ensuring that the organisations who engage with this initiative have a positive and rewarding experience.

The Interns

Employers are provided with access to talented undergraduate students who have completed two years of study in one or more of the following areas:

The students will have met the Internship three point criteria of:

Prior to embarking on an tnternship, students complete the intensive Internship Training Programme to ensure they are ready for the workforce. Students are interviewed for a place on the Internship Training Programme, and on completion of the programme they are interviewed again for acceptance into the Internship Programme. [Top]

Benefits to Business

We are committed to ensuring that the Internship Programme is operated in a way that achieves real benefit for all involved. It is about matching talent to a specific need within a business and mentoring that talent so that they become industry ready. The benefits to your business of becoming involved in this programme are:

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Further Information

Considering hiring an intern, or simply want to find out more? Contact the Internship Office:

Julie Pearse
Internship Coordinator
Ph +64 3 479 4280
Email julie.pearse@otago.ac.nz         

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Articles of Interest

Find out about an Otago intern working in Dunedin
Commerce Students Branch Out.
ODT, 5 March 2010

People Management UK Article, August 2009
Class of 2009 turns to internships