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Sales Intern

New York, NY

$16.50 - $22.25/hr

The Sales intern will work with our domestic trade and special sales teams. This role will support ... gift stores, wholesalers, and schools & libraries.  Must be currently enrolled as an ...

Wholesale Intern, Fall 2026

New York, NY · On-site

$16.50 - $22.25/hr

ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY We are looking for a Wholesale Intern to join the KHAITE team for this Fall ... Partner with cross-functional teams, including Sales, Production, Logistics, and Customer Service ...

Sales Project Management Intern

Austin, TX · On-site

$14.75 - $20/hr

For over 25 years, Four Hands has been a leading designer and wholesaler of furniture and décor ... Sales organization as a Project Management Intern. In this role, you'll sit at the center of our ...

Sales Project Management Intern

Austin, TX · On-site

$14.75 - $20/hr

For over 25 years, Four Hands has been a leading designer and wholesaler of furniture and décor ... Sales organization as a Project Management Intern. In this role, you'll sit at the center of our ...

We are currently seeking a Wholesale Intern who will report to the VP of Wholesale as part of our ... sales reporting, weekly on-hand reporting, and door analysis by account. You will also track ...

U.S. Internship - Sales

Rolling Meadows, IL

$15 - $20.25/hr

Professional Development - Attending our National Intern Orientation event, weekly training events ... Building Professional Acumen - Learning about our Risk Management, Benefits, Wholesale, and Claims ...

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How much do wholesale sales intern jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for wholesale sales intern in the United States is $18.84, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.47 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a wholesale sales intern do?

A Wholesale Sales Intern supports the sales team by assisting with tasks such as researching potential clients, preparing sales materials, entering data, and communicating with existing and prospective wholesale customers. They often help coordinate orders, track inventory, and participate in sales meetings or presentations. The internship provides valuable exposure to the wholesale industry, sales strategies, and customer relationship management, helping interns develop skills relevant to a career in sales.

What are some typical projects or tasks a wholesale sales intern might work on during their internship?

As a Wholesale Sales Intern, you can expect to assist with market research, support the sales team in managing client accounts, and help prepare sales presentations or reports. You may also participate in outreach to potential wholesale buyers, track order fulfillment processes, and help maintain customer databases. These tasks are designed to give you hands-on experience with the sales cycle and exposure to the internal operations of a wholesale business. Collaboration with sales representatives, marketing, and logistics teams is common, providing a well-rounded introduction to the industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a wholesale sales intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Wholesale Sales Intern, you typically need strong communication skills, basic sales knowledge, and an educational background in business or a related field. Familiarity with CRM software, Microsoft Office Suite, and possibly inventory management systems is often expected. Initiative, attention to detail, and teamwork are important soft skills that help interns build relationships and support sales processes. These abilities are essential for effectively assisting sales teams, managing client accounts, and driving business growth in a wholesale environment.
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*****THIS INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY IS NOT OPEN TO RECENT GRADUATES*****

If you’re looking to gain hands-on experience at a leading publisher where creativity, collaboration, and storytelling come to life, ABRAMS may be the perfect place to start your career journey. As the first U.S. publisher dedicated to art and illustrated books—and an industry leader in visual and narrative publishing—ABRAMS is seeking Sales Intern to join our Sales team as part of our Fall Internship Program, commencing on September 15, 2026.

Over the course of this immersive, unpaid program (offered for academic credit only), interns will gain meaningful insight into the world of book publishing while contributing to real projects that drive our business forward. You’ll learn alongside experienced professionals, develop practical skills in your area of interest, and participate in opportunities designed to broaden your understanding of the publishing industry. Our goal is to help prepare the next generation of publishing talent while fostering a passion for books, art, and culture.

The Sales intern will work with our domestic trade and special sales teams. This role will support accounts including Barnes & Noble, Books-a-Million, Target, and mass merch, indie bookstores, gift stores, wholesalers, and schools & libraries. 

Must be currently enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student at an accredited academic institution. This internship is not open to recent graduates.

What you’d be doing:

  • Drafting pitches to sales accounts
  • Preparing for sales conferences and trade shows 
  • Consolidating title metadata 
  • Managing digital book assets in WoodWing
  • Reviewing contracts
  • Collecting title materials and organizing account presentations 
  • Researching and executing mailing lists for prospective accounts 
  • Placing sample orders, tracking POs, running inventory reports, and reserving stock 
  • Using standard publishing industry tools and systems including Bookscan (Circana), Edelweiss, TMM, BI, Sharepoint, Powerpoint, and Excel 
  • Learning and networking with ABRAMS employees, publishing professionals, and fellow interns
  • Gaining hands-on exposure to the publishing industry, from concept to finished product
  • Supporting research, project work, and day-to-day tasks within your assigned department
  • Contributing ideas and providing creative input on department projects
  • Collaborating with cross-functional teams and learning about various areas of the publishing business
  • Participating in workshops and discussions designed to deepen your understanding of publishing trends and processes
  • Receiving coaching, mentorship, and feedback from experienced ABRAMS professionals
  • Learning and networking with ABRAMS employees, publishing professionals, and fellow interns during a summer internship experience for academic credit
  • Gaining hands-on exposure to the publishing industry, from concept to finished product
  • Supporting research, project work, and day-to-day tasks within your assigned department
  • Contributing ideas and providing creative input on department projects
  • Collaborating with cross-functional teams and learning about various areas of the publishing business
  • Participating in workshops and discussions designed to deepen your understanding of publishing trends and processes
  • Receiving coaching, mentorship, and feedback from experienced ABRAMS professionals

Internship Details:

  • Compensation: For credit only; must be enrolled in a college program offering internship credit.
  • Location: New York, NY, and follows a hybrid schedule, working 20 hours per week
  • Duration: September 15, 2026 – December 18, 2026

About ABRAMS

Founded in 1949 as the first U.S. publisher to specialize in art and illustrated books, ABRAMS has a long-standing reputation for publishing visually stunning, critically acclaimed, and bestselling works. Today, ABRAMS continues to lead in the creation and distribution of high-quality books across a wide range of categories—including art, photography, design, fashion, entertainment, cooking, craft, and popular culture—as well as award-winning children’s and young adult titles under imprints such as Abrams Books for Young Readers, Amulet Books, and Abrams Appleseed.

Headquartered in the creative heart of New York City, ABRAMS is home to a passionate team of editors, designers, marketers, and publishing professionals who bring bold ideas to life in collaboration with celebrated authors, artists, chefs, photographers, and cultural icons. Our books are distributed globally and have helped shape conversations in classrooms, kitchens, museums, and living rooms around the world.

ABRAMS is deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion—both in the stories we publish and in the culture we foster. Through programs like the ABRAMS Amplify Award, we uplift and support underrepresented voices in children’s publishing. Internally, we promote inclusive hiring practices and an environment where employees of all identities, backgrounds, and lived experiences are encouraged to bring their full selves to work.

At ABRAMS, creativity, integrity, and collaboration are the foundation of everything we do. If you’re inspired by books that make a difference and want to be part of a team that values art, impact, and inclusion, we invite you to join us.

Learn more at abramsbooks.com.