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Fall Tech Internship Jobs in Tennessee (NOW HIRING)

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Human Resources Intern

Brentwood, TN · On-site

$14.25 - $19/hr

Fall Position Summary As a Human Resources Intern at Compassus, you will own strategic projects ... your internship goals, and you'll participate as a true member of the team - not just as "the ...

Human Resources Intern

Brentwood, TN · On-site

$14.25 - $19/hr

Fall Position Summary As a Human Resources Intern at Compassus, you will own strategic projects ... your internship goals, and you'll participate as a true member of the team - not just as "the ...

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What kinds of projects or tasks do Fall Tech Interns typically work on during their internship?

Fall Tech Interns often participate in hands-on projects that may include software development, coding, quality assurance, data analysis, or assisting with IT support and troubleshooting. Interns commonly collaborate with full-time engineers and product managers, attending stand-up meetings, contributing to code reviews, and learning agile development practices. The assignment of tasks is usually tailored to match your academic experience and career goals, ensuring valuable real-world exposure. This role provides an excellent opportunity to gain practical experience, build a professional network, and develop technical skills that can enhance future career prospects in technology.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Fall Tech Internship position, and why are they important?

To excel in a Fall Tech Internship, you typically need a foundational understanding of computer science principles, problem-solving abilities, and coursework or experience in relevant programming languages. Familiarity with development tools such as Git, project management software, and common frameworks like React or Python is often required. Strong communication, adaptability, and eagerness to learn are standout soft skills for this role. These skills help interns contribute effectively to tech projects, collaborate with team members, and quickly adapt to the dynamic nature of the technology industry.

What is a Fall Tech Internship job?

A Fall Tech Internship is a short-term, typically paid position for students or recent graduates to gain hands-on experience in technology-related fields during the fall semester. Interns work on real-world projects, develop technical skills, and collaborate with professionals in areas like software development, data analysis, cybersecurity, or IT support. These internships provide valuable industry exposure and can lead to full-time opportunities after graduation.

What cities in Tennessee are hiring for Fall Tech Internship jobs? Cities in Tennessee with the most Fall Tech Internship job openings:
Infographic showing various Fall Tech Internship job openings in Tennessee as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 25% Internship, 25% Full Time, and 50% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.
Assistant Professor of Graphic Design

Assistant Professor of Graphic Design

The University of Tennessee

Martin, TN • On-site

$28K - $37K/yr

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description


The Visual and Theatre Arts Department at the University of Tennessee at Martin seeks an Assistant Professor of Graphic Design who is student-centered, collaborative, and energetic. An ability to spark curiosity, inspire experimentation, and instill professional habits is desired for the position. Candidates should be prepared to teach all levels of graphic design and contribute to foundations and portfolio reviews. Potential courses taught may include Graphic Design I and II, Page Layout, Advertising, Illustration, Photography, UX/UI, Video, and Animation. As a full-time, tenure-track appointment, candidates should be prepared to perform effectively in teaching, creative scholarship, and service. Other responsibilities include, but are not limited to, collaborative oversight and operation of the graphic design program and its lab, supervising internships, mentoring and advising undergraduate students, contributing to retention and recruitment efforts, and fostering a positive and productive departmental culture.
The position start date is August 1, 2026.
Responsibilities
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
  • Typical teaching load is 4/4 across all levels of the graphic design degrees.

  • Sustaining a professional design practice or engaging in scholarly research.

  • Actively engaging in undergraduate student recruitment and retention efforts.

  • Participating in Foundations Reviews (typically sophomore year) and senior capstone reviews.

  • Committee work and service to the University.

  • Maintaining an awareness of contemporary art, design, and relevant technological advancements and sharing those in the classroom.

  • Proficient knowledge of Adobe Creative Cloud applications in a MAC and PC environment.

Qualifications
Qualifications
  • A terminal degree (MFA, MDes, PhD in Design) in Graphic Design, Visual Communication Design, Visual Studies, or related field completed by August 1, 2026.

  • The ideal candidate has a background, education or experience in Graphic Design, Digital Arts, or Communications.

  • Demonstrated professional design experience (client-driven or self-initiated) with a focus on creative practice or research encompassing areas such as graphic design foundations, UX/UI design, motion or video.

  • Preferred - One (1) year teaching experience (including graduate teaching).

  • A background search will be required of the successful candidate.

About UTM
The University of Tennessee at Martin is a primary regional university in the University of Tennessee System that includes the main campus and six regional centers in West and Middle Tennessee. UT Martin students experience high-quality academic programs, excellent facilities and outstanding faculty members whose primary focus is teaching, while also engaging in meaningful undergraduate research, service, and outreach initiatives. Fall 2025 enrollment was approximately 8,000 students who came to the university from 88 of Tennessee's 95 counties, 43 states, and 24 countries. The campus is located in Northwest Tennessee approximately 125 miles north of Memphis and 150 miles west of Nashville.
About the Department
The department has ten full-time faculty members who support the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree program with areas of emphasis in Visual Art, Art Education, Dance Education, Graphic Design, and Theatre and the Bachelor of Art in Arts in Studio, Dance, Graphic Design, Theatre Tech, and Acting. There are approximately 110 majors in the BFA and BAA programs. We encourage a hands-on learning environment allowing students to graduate with experience across the arts.
To Apply
  • Cover letter explaining interest in the position

  • Updated Curriculum Vitae or Resume

  • Personal teaching philosophy

  • Portfolio of personal work (10 samples)

  • Portfolio of student work samples (10 samples)

  • Unofficial copy of transcripts

  • Names and contact information of three (3) references. Note that only candidates who reach the final stage will have their references contacted.

Application:
Applicants must apply online and attach a letter of application stating qualifications for the position as described, statement of teaching philosophy, a portfolio of personal professional works (10 samples), a portfolio of student work (10 samples), and a complete resume of educational and professional experience (must include at least three references), unofficial transcripts. For additional information please contact: Prof. Sarah Haig, Chair, Department of Visual and Theatre Arts, shaig1@utm.edu.
Application Deadline:
Formal review of applications will begin December 1, 2025 and continue until the position is filled.