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Economic Development Intern Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

We're looking for a Business Development Intern to embed with the Business Development team and act ... Build project-economics analyses to help judge whether an opportunity is attractive. * Map the ...

We're looking for a Business Development Intern to embed with the Business Development team and act ... Build project-economics analyses to help judge whether an opportunity is attractive. * Map the ...

GAI Consultants, Inc. is seeking a Project Analyst (Data and Research) Intern to support our Urban ... Experience or coursework in public finance, budgeting, or economic development is a plus.

GAI Consultants, Inc. is seeking a Project Analyst (Data and Research) Intern to support our Urban ... Experience or coursework in public finance, budgeting, or economic development is a plus.

... in achieving economic and social self sufficiency. The AmeriCorps VISTA project expands the ... volunteer, intern or community supporter. Program Benefits : Relocation Allowance , Choice of ...

Access to ongoing training/development and advancement opportunities to turn your job into a career ... We believe in improving the quality of life for those we serve and contributing to the economic ...

Campus Intern

Tampa, FL · On-site

$18 - $21/hr

Access to ongoing training/development and advancement opportunities to turn your job into a career ... We believe in improving the quality of life for those we serve and contributing to the economic ...

Access to ongoing training/development and advancement opportunities to turn your job into a career ... We believe in improving the quality of life for those we serve and contributing to the economic ...

Campus Intern

Tampa, FL · On-site

$18 - $21/hr

Access to ongoing training/development and advancement opportunities to turn your job into a career ... We believe in improving the quality of life for those we serve and contributing to the economic ...

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Economic Development Intern information

What types of projects and responsibilities can I expect as an Economic Development Intern?

As an Economic Development Intern, you can expect to assist with research on local economic trends, support grant writing efforts, participate in community outreach, and help organize events or meetings with stakeholders. Interns often collaborate closely with economic development professionals, local businesses, and government agencies to collect data and prepare reports that inform policy and development strategies. This role offers a hands-on learning environment where you’ll gain exposure to both the public and private sectors, providing valuable insights into how economic initiatives are planned and executed. Your daily tasks may vary, but you’ll consistently be involved in meaningful work that supports community growth and economic vitality.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Economic Development Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Economic Development Intern, you need a background in economics, public administration, or a related field, along with strong research and data analysis skills. Familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite, GIS software, and basic knowledge of economic impact modeling tools are typically beneficial. Strong communication, teamwork, and adaptability help interns engage effectively with stakeholders and manage multiple tasks. These skills are crucial for supporting community growth initiatives, conducting meaningful analyses, and contributing to successful development projects.

What does an Economic Development Intern do?

An Economic Development Intern supports the planning and implementation of projects that promote economic growth in a city, region, or organization. Their responsibilities may include conducting research on market trends, assisting with grant applications, gathering data on local businesses, and helping to organize community events. They often work closely with economic development professionals to gain practical experience in public policy, business outreach, and community engagement. This role provides valuable exposure to how economic strategies are developed and executed to improve local economies.
What are the most commonly searched types of Economic Development jobs in Florida? The most popular types of Economic Development jobs in Florida are:
What cities in Florida are hiring for Economic Development Intern jobs? Cities in Florida with the most Economic Development Intern job openings:
Infographic showing various Economic Development Intern job openings in Florida as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 20% Internship, 40% Full Time, and 40% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Business Development Intern

Exowatt

Miami, FL • On-site

Internship

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Exowatt is revolutionizing the energy landscape for the AI era with our groundbreaking P3 system that captures solar energy, stores it as heat, and generates electricity on demand. Founded in 2023 and backed by leading investors including Andreessen Horowitz, Sam Altman, and Felicis, we're committed to providing clean, modular, and scalable power that meets the rapidly growing demands of AI infrastructure. Our mission is to make sustainable renewable energy always available and almost free, enabling technological advancement while protecting our planet.
We're looking for a Business Development Intern to embed with the Business Development team and act as the connective tissue between our commercial activity and the data that should inform it. This is a builder's role, not a shadowing role. You'll stand up the infrastructure our growing BD and sales motion depends on - a single source of truth for opportunities, a demand forecasting view that tells us what's real and what's likely, and a clean customer database we can actually act on. In parallel, you'll be our forward scout into new markets, producing the market, project-economics, and policy research that helps us decide where to play and how to win.
You'll work directly with the person leading BD and commercial strategy, with real ownership over deliverables that leadership uses to make decisions. By the end of the term you'll have built tools and analyses that outlast your internship - and you'll understand how a venture-backed energy company actually goes to market.
This position is based at our Miami facility.
What You'll Do
Pipeline visibility, forecasting & customer database
  • Build and maintain a pipeline tracking system that gives the team clear visibility into every active opportunity, its stage, owner, value, and next step.
  • Develop a demand forecasting view that weights opportunities by stage and close probability, so leadership can see expected demand
  • Define and document the workflow - stages, fields, definitions, update cadence - so the system stays consistent and trustworthy as more people use it.
  • Produce regular pipeline and forecast snapshots for internal reviews, and flag risks, gaps, and stale opportunities.

Market research for new-market entry
  • Research and size new target markets and segments; demand drivers, key players, buying behavior, and where Exowatt fits.
  • Build project-economics analyses to help judge whether an opportunity is attractive.
  • Map the policy and regulatory landscape relevant to each market - incentives, permitting, interconnection, and tariff structures and translate it into clear implications for our strategy.
  • Synthesize findings into concise, decision-ready briefs, comparison matrices, and recommendations for the GTM team and leadership.

Required Qualifications
  • Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program (business, economics, engineering, energy/environment, public policy, or a related field), or a recent graduate.
  • Strong analytical skills and comfort working with quantitative data; able to structure a problem and reason through numbers.
  • First-principles approach: able to break ambiguous problems down to their fundamentals and reason up from there, rather than relying on assumptions or how things are usually done
  • High proficiency in spreadsheets (Excel or Google Sheets), including formulas and building clean, reusable models.
  • Excellent research skills - able to find, vet, and synthesize information from many sources into clear conclusions.
  • Strong written communication; can turn analysis into a tight brief a busy reader can act on.
  • AI-native: comfortable integrating AI tools into daily work and using them to research faster, build systems, and produce sharper analysis - and able to apply judgment to verify and refine the output.
  • Organized, detail-oriented, and self-directed - comfortable building structure where little exists and owning a deliverable end to end.
  • Genuine interest in energy, climate, and/or commercializing hard technology

Preferred Qualifications
  • Exposure to CRM or pipeline tools and an understanding of sales-stage and forecasting concepts.
  • Familiarity with data center and energy markets (US ISOs/RTOs), power project economics, or LCOE/levelized-cost-style analysis.
  • Understanding of energy policy, incentives, or the regulatory and interconnection landscape (US and/or target international markets)
  • Experience with data visualization or dashboards (e.g., building a tracker others actually use)
  • Prior internship or project experience in business development, consulting, investing, energy, or a startup environment.
  • Bias toward action and a track record of building something from scratch

We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses and identifying potential inconsistencies or verification signals in application materials based on available information. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.