During an OpenGL Internship, you'll typically work on tasks such as implementing and optimizing rendering algorithms, assisting with shader programming, debugging graphics pipelines, and contributing to the development of visual features in applications or games. You'll collaborate closely with senior graphics engineers, software developers, and sometimes designers, gaining exposure to the practical side of computer graphics development. Many internships also offer opportunities to participate in code reviews, documentation, and team meetings, providing a comprehensive experience of professional workflows. This hands-on exposure can significantly strengthen your portfolio and prepare you for advanced roles in graphics programming or game development.