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HF Inc. Undergrad Internship

Fort Worth, TX · On-site

$14.25 - $19.25/hr

Job Summary HOPE Farm Undergraduate and Graduate Interns are to operate and engage with the ministry as professional employees. Interns are in a position to learn and grow during their time at Hope ...

Graduate Civil Engineer ID: 8496 Department: Engineering Location: Austin, TX Description Dashiell ... Prior internship and/or related work experience in structural design is preferred. Possess skills ...

Graduate Civil Engineer Job Location: 12301 Kurland Drive, Houston, TX 77034. Primary Function: As ... Prior internship and/or related work experience in structural design is preferred. Possess skills ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a Graduate Internship, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Graduate Internship, you typically need a relevant academic background, foundational knowledge in your field, and a strong willingness to learn. Familiarity with industry-specific tools, software, or platforms—such as Microsoft Office, project management systems, or programming languages—can be highly advantageous. Outstanding soft skills like communication, adaptability, and teamwork help interns excel and integrate quickly into professional environments. These skills and qualities are vital as they enable interns to contribute meaningfully, build professional relationships, and maximize the learning experience for future career advancement.

What types of projects can I expect to work on during a graduate internship?

Graduate interns typically work on a variety of projects that align with both their academic background and the organization's current needs. These projects may range from conducting research and data analysis to supporting ongoing business initiatives or contributing to the development of new products or services. Interns often collaborate closely with experienced professionals, allowing them to gain practical skills, receive feedback, and build their professional network. The scope and complexity of projects can vary, but most internships are designed to provide meaningful, hands-on experience relevant to your career goals.

What are graduate internships?

Graduate internships are temporary work placements designed for students who have recently completed or are nearing completion of their graduate degree, such as a master's or doctorate. These internships provide practical, hands-on experience in a professional setting related to the student's field of study. Graduate internships help individuals apply academic knowledge to real-world tasks, develop industry contacts, and improve their chances of securing a full-time job after graduation.

What is the difference between Graduate Internships vs Entry-Level Positions?

AspectGraduate InternshipsEntry-Level Positions
Required CredentialsTypically recent graduates or students; minimal experience neededUsually require some degree or relevant coursework; more experience expected
Work EnvironmentTraining-focused, mentorship opportunities, temporaryFull-time, permanent roles with defined responsibilities
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in corporate, non-profit, and government sectors for skill developmentWidely available across industries for ongoing employment

Graduate Internships are designed to provide students or recent graduates with practical experience and training, often in a temporary capacity. Entry-Level Positions are permanent roles requiring some foundational skills, offering more responsibility and career growth opportunities. Both serve as entry points but differ mainly in duration, expectations, and purpose.

What cities in Texas are hiring for Graduate Internships jobs? Cities in Texas with the most Graduate Internships job openings:
Infographic showing various Graduate Internships job openings in Texas as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, 22% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, and 3% Remote job distribution.
Student Internship (Non-Clinical)

Student Internship (Non-Clinical)

The Montrose Center

Houston, TX • On-site

Internship

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

To be considered for an internship, you must be currently enrolled in school. The internship experience is part of working towards an identified goal for your education, and are only considered for students whose school or coursework requires an internship experience in the curriculum.
We have several types of internships available:
  • Non-Clinical/General Internships- Please indicate the area of interest you would like to work in and the goals of your internship experience in your cover letter. If your school or educational program has particular goals for the internship experience, please include those as well.
    • NOTE: We do not have any regular undergrad or general internship openings. These are generally only available on an as-needed basis for a particular department or specific project.
    • Departments that may have general internship openings include areas of public health and data analysis, technology, and event planning/coordination.
  • Social Work Generalist (1st Year) Graduate Internship - For students in the foundation year/generalist placement year of their graduate social work program. These interns may move on to become Macro or Clinical social work students in the following semester(s).
  • Macro Social Work Graduate Internship - For social work students focused on policy analysis and change at systemic/macro levels.
    • NOTE: We do not have regular macro social work student openings, but students may be considered on an as-needed or project basis.
  • Clinical/Counseling Graduate Internships - Our clinical training program is for current graduate and PhD level students seeking a degree in counseling, psychology, or clinical social work. Please thoroughly review the attached Clinical Internship Expectations & Projects document with our intern expectations, projects, and application process before submitting your documents. See the Clinical Internship application page.

To apply:
Please indicate the area of interest you would like to work in and the goals of your internship experience in your cover letter. If your school or educational program has particular goals for the internship experience, please include those as well.
If you have been a client of Montrose Center, you must be discharged from all services for a minimum of two years prior to applying. Applicants must also complete a criminal background check and drug screen.
All applications include a cover letter indicating your interest in an intern position at the Montrose Center and the type of internship you are seeking, as well as your resume/curriculum vitae. Applications are generally accepted Jan-March for the Summer and Fall semesters, and August-October for the Spring semester.
Interviews are arranged depending on needs of the Agency and for the most qualified candidates. Interviews are 30 minutes in length and are conducted by a panel of agency staff and supervisors.
Equal Opportunity Employer
It is the policy of the Montrose Center to recruit, hire, train, compensate, and promote staff members on the basis of merit and without discrimination on the basis of age, sex, race, national origin, disability, religious preference, marital status, parental status, pregnancy, political affiliation or belief, sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression.