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Behavior Technician

Youngstown, OH

$17.25 - $22.25/hr

If you are seeking a company with longevity, stability and opportunities for growth, we welcome you ... internship program to assist you in meeting the BACB requirements and your career goals ...

... longevity and reliability of tools, machinery, and vehicles. • Help maintain cleanliness and organization in all work areas, including equipment repair and storage areas, chemical storage, and ...

... longevity and reliability of tools, machinery, and vehicles. • Help maintain cleanliness and organization in all work areas, including equipment repair and storage areas, chemical storage, and ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in an Internship focused on Longevity, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Longevity-focused Internship, candidates typically need a background in biology, health sciences, or a related field, with strong analytical and research abilities. Familiarity with laboratory techniques, data analysis software, and scientific literature is often required. Proactive communication, curiosity, and teamwork are important soft skills for effectively collaborating on interdisciplinary projects. These skills enable interns to contribute meaningfully to longevity research initiatives and adapt to the evolving demands of the field.

What kind of long-term career benefits can I expect from completing an internship focused on longevity research or initiatives?

Completing an internship in the field of longevity research can provide valuable exposure to the latest scientific developments, clinical practices, and interdisciplinary teamwork in aging and healthspan. Interns often have opportunities to collaborate with researchers, clinicians, and technologists, building a professional network that can open doors for future roles in academia, biotech, or healthcare. This experience also helps develop critical skills in data analysis, literature review, and project management, all of which are highly sought after in longevity-focused organizations. Many interns go on to secure full-time positions or advanced study opportunities due to their hands-on experience and demonstrated commitment to the field.

What is internship longevity?

Internship longevity refers to the duration or length of time an internship lasts. It often indicates how long an intern remains with an organization, which can range from a few weeks to several months, or sometimes even up to a year. Longevity can be important for both interns and employers, as longer internships may provide more opportunities for skill development, networking, and potential job offers. Employers may also view internship longevity as a sign of commitment and reliability when reviewing a candidate's resume.

What is the difference between Internship Longevity vs Entry-Level Assistant?

AspectInternship LongevityEntry-Level Assistant
Required CredentialsTypically none or minimal; may require enrollment in a related programHigh school diploma or equivalent; sometimes a degree or certification
Work EnvironmentTemporary, learning-focused, often in office or field settingsFull-time or part-time, ongoing employment in similar environments
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in education, non-profits, and internships programsUsed across industries for ongoing support roles

Internship Longevity refers to the duration of a temporary learning experience, usually a few months, aimed at gaining skills. Entry-Level Assistant roles are ongoing positions requiring some credentials, providing continuous support within organizations. The main difference lies in duration and purpose: internships are temporary and educational, while assistant roles are ongoing employment opportunities.

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Infographic showing various Internship Longevity job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 6% Internship, 83% Full Time, and 11% Part Time. Highlights an 94% In-person, and 6% Remote job distribution.

Client Relations Center Training Intern (2026 Semester 2) - Generation H

Hermès

New York, NY • On-site

$20/hr

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

The Team:

The Client Relations Center (CRC) is dedicated to providing exceptional, timely and professional client service via phone, email, and live chat. Serving as an extension of our boutiques, the CRC is a vital part of the Hermes client journey, ensuring every client receives a high-touch experience that reflects Hermes' values of service and excellence. 

The Opportunity:

As a CRC Training Intern, you will provide hands-on support to the Training team, contributing to the development organization and delivery of learning programs. This internship offers exposure to luxury client relations and the operational excellence that defines the Hermes Client Relations Center and Training pillar. 

The Internship Program:

For more than 185 years, Hermes has encouraged a culture of discovery for our clients and our people. We invite you to contribute to this legacy while exploring your own professional future. Discover new opportunities and expand your passions with the Hermes US internship program, Generation H!

As part of Generation H, you will have the opportunity to join Hermes and gain real-world, professional experience as a complement to your academic studies. In addition to the work you will provide within your specific team, you will also attend a learning-focused guest-speaker series that will provide you with exposure to various teams throughout the company; partner with a mentor who will provide feedback and coaching to support your professional skills development; network with stakeholders; and collaborate on a capstone Generation H project.

The duration of the Generation H program is five months. Please note in order to qualify for the program, you must be able to work during this five-month period. This internship is scheduled for July 13, 2026 - December 18, 2026 and this is a full-time opportunity.

All internships are in-person (non-remote) and this internship is based in the Corporate Office located in New York City. Interns are paid an hourly rate of US $20.00. A Full-Time Internship will be scheduled for 37.5 hours per week, and Part-Time will be scheduled for more than 15 hours but less than 35 hours per week.

Role and Responsibilities

Functional Responsibility

  • Assist in preparing creative internal client communications and organizing training materials, room set-ups, and digital content. 

  • Aid in all aspects of preparation, set-up, and execution of teamwide events of varying scale and scope.

  • Observe training sessions and capture key takeaways for program evaluation. 

  • Help manage scheduling, attendance tracking, and feedback forms for training participants. 

  • Contribute to the refinement of training content, visuals, and onboarding resources.

  • Support special such as projects related to process documentation or knowledge management.

  • Gain exposure to CRC and eCommerce operations and participate in learning opportunities aligned with broader internship goals. 

  • Execute all other duties and special projects assigned by Specialist.

About You:

  • Current student enrolled in courses pursuing studies in communications, training & development, or a related field. 
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office; familiarity with Canva or other learning platforms 
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail 
  • Interest in luxury client experience and instructional design 
  • Enthusiastic, collaborative, and eager to learn in a professional environment 

We are looking for a candidate that has a combination of the above attributes and can perform the key functions of the role with or without reasonable accommodations

Company Overview:

Since 1837, Hermes has remained faithful to its artisan business model and humanist values. We place people at the heart of what we do and aspire to make a positive impact on the world. The freedom to create, the constant search for beautiful materials, the transmission of a savoir-faire of excellence and the aesthetic of functionality define the singularity of Hermes, a house dedicated to making highly-crafted, beautiful objects made to stand the test of time .

An independent, family-owned company, Hermes is dedicated to keeping production in France through its 42 workshops, The Hermes organization is also a truly global community with a network of 310 stores in 49 countries. Hermes employs more than 15,000 people worldwide with over 6,000 of the workforce being Hermes craftspeople engaged in making artisanal products, nurturing a 180+ year tradition of creativity and innovation.

At Hermes, our actions for sustainable development and corporate social responsibility are founded in values passed down by generations of humble artisans who have shaped the story of our house and the integrity of our objects. The roots of Hermes' success and longevity lie in a sense of responsibility; a quest for authenticity and respect for time and preservation of natural resources. All at Hermes wish to leave a positive footprint on the world, a mission that's at the heart of our commitment to progress. This narrative can be experienced in a series of short films "Footsteps Across the World" available on our website. Link  here.

Our Commitment:

Family is at the heart of Hermes. At Hermes of Paris, we are committed to being a Maison for All, a home where we make efforts to generate, support and advance the values of diversity, inclusion and family both within our own walls and in the wider world. At Hermes of Paris we look to create a diverse workforce of talented and unique individuals with different backgrounds, skillsets and worldviews that will enrich our Hermes of Paris family. We support our individual team members personal and professional success through a culture that values equality, individuality and fairness and through an environment where individuals can thrive and feel comfortable being their authentic selves. Beyond the walls of our Maison, we advance our DIF values through the work that we do in partnership with our community and non-profit partners.

At Hermes of Paris, we are proud to be an equal opportunity workplace. It is the policy of Hermes of Paris, Inc. that applicants for employment are recruited, selected and hired on the basis of individual merit and ability with respect to positions being filled and potential for promotion or transfer which may be expected to develop. Applicants are recruited, selected and hired without discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, citizenship, military or veteran status or any other basis prohibited by applicable law. In addition, personnel procedures and practices with regard to training, promotion, transfer, compensation, demotion, lay off or termination are to be administered with due regard to job performance, experience and qualifications, but without discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, citizenship, military or veteran status or any other basis prohibited by applicable law. Hermes of Paris, Inc. also provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities, in accordance with applicable laws.

We collect personal information (PI) from you in connection with your application for employment with Hermes, including the following categories of PI: identifiers, personal records, commercial information, professional or employment information, non-public education records, and inferences drawn from your PI. We collect your PI for our purposes, including performing services and operations related to your potential employment. For additional details or if you have questions, contact us at privacy.us@hermes.com. Please do not submit resumes or applications to this email address.

A creator, artisan and seller of high-quality objects since 1837, Hermes is an independent, family-owned French house that employs nearly 25,185 people worldwide. Driven by its permanent entrepreneurial spirit and consistently high standards, Hermes cultivates the freedom and autonomy of each individual through responsible management. The company perpetuates the transmission of exceptional know-how through strong territorial anchoring that respects people and resources. Sixteen artisanal metiers feed the creativity of the house, whose collections are presented in over 300 stores around the world.


Hermes of Paris (HOP), the United States subsidiary, opened its first boutique in Beverly Hills in 1972. Today, the company operates 39 boutiques and an accessories pop-up shop, in addition to a Distribution & Service Center located in New Jersey. The Corporate Headquarters is situated in the heart of New York City, in close proximity to the Client Relations Center and Campus Hermes, the company's training center. Hermes of Paris also maintains a regional Corporate Office in Beverly Hills. The organization employs more than 1,500 associates, and this number continues to grow. The subsidiary's expansion is supported and guided by President & Chief Executive Officer Diane Mahady and the Senior Leadership Team.

We are proud to be an equal opportunity workplace. It is the policy of HOP, that applicants for employment are recruited, selected and hired on the basis of individual merit and ability with respect to positions being filled and potential for promotion or transfer which may be expected to develop. Applicants are recruited, selected and hired without discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, citizenship, military or veteran status or any other basis prohibited by applicable law. In addition, personnel procedures and practices with regard to training, promotion, transfer, compensation, demotion, lay off or termination are to be administered with due regard to job performance, experience and qualifications, but without discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, citizenship, military or veteran status or any other basis prohibited by applicable law. HOP also provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities, in accordance with applicable laws.