Business Administration Intern
Interns will be prepared for a wide range of positions and industries by introducing them to the fundamental aspects of business knowledge in everyday operations. They will learn how to create business plans and proposals, public relations, business marketing, business start-ups, and human resources, as well as the aspects of business administration and non-profit management.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Assist with the day-to-day operations of the business. strategic planning, organizing, actuating, and controlling.
What will you gain from the internship?
Interns will develop additional leadership, entrepreneurial, communication, writing, and verbal skills. Interns will have the opportunity to work with government officials and entities, community-based organizations, and our business and international partners.
It will also provide firsthand experience, professional opportunities, networking, and personal growth. It will also make you more competitive when applying for jobs. As an intern, you'll gain relevant skills to showcase on your resume.
Requirements/Skills--- You must have the following:
- · Strong interpersonal skills.
- · Ability to multi-task.
- · Taking constructive criticism well.
- · Strong communication, technology, and writing skills.
- · Punctuality.
- · Time Management
- · Critical thinking and Quick learning
- · Positive attitude
- · Goal-oriented
- Must have a working knowledge of Microsoft Office, including Excel, Word, and PowerPoint
Time Commitment:
While there is no typical day, interns can expect to work at least 10 hours a week or less (depending on the academic requirements.) You can set your hours, which can be done from Monday to Sunday, as long as you complete your project and are not assigned to a special assignment. This is a flexible, remote position. We will work with you in accordance with your schedule and academic requirements. The final schedule will be established between the intern and the director. Internships are available year-round based on student and organizational needs. Internships typically last 3–4 months, so the student and the organization can make the most of the internship experience. Upon completion of your internship (if it is an academic requirement), you can continue your internship or volunteer
"This position qualifies for academic credit with the appropriate institution's approval." Interns may also obtain program or course credit for this experience with their educational institution's approval. Although this internship is unpaid, it is eligible for academic or course credit with your school's approval.