Human Resources Intern: Employee Storytelling

Osaic

Detroit, MI

$20/hr

Other

Posted 25 days ago


Osaic rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

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Summer Internship Opportunity in Financial Services

Human Resources Intern: Employee Storytelling

Location(s):

Our internships are remote; however, we are targeting students in the West Michigan area for this particular opportunity as candidates may be asked to join periodic in person meetings over the course of the summer.

Role Type: Contracted positioned

Schedule: 10 Weeks, 40 Hours Weekly

Salary: $20 / Hour

University Postings:

University of Michigan

Michigan State University

Central Michigan University

Western Michigan University

Grand Valley State University

Calvin University

Ferris State University

Davenport University

Cornerstone University

Aquinas College

Summary:

The Employee Storytelling Intern will identify, interview, and develop compelling stories about our employees-what they do, how they make an impact, and what makes them unique. This role supports both internal communications and employer brand efforts by turning real employee experiences into engaging written and visual content. The intern will conduct interviews, write short- and long-form stories, and adapt content, as needed, for multiple uses including web, newsletters, video, and internal campaign materials.

This internship is open to current college students and recent college graduates interested in communications, storytelling, and employee experience. The role requires strong self-motivation, collaboration, and time-management skills in a virtual environment.

What You'll Do

  • Interview employees and write engaging stories and spotlights
  • Adapt stories for multiple channels and audiences
  • Track story progress and basic engagement metrics

Education Requirements:

  • Pursuing or recently obtained Bachelor's degree in Communications, Journalism, HR, or related field
  • Demonstrated academic success (minimum 3.0 GPA)
  • Minimum academic standing of Sophomore
  • Active enrollment in accredited university

Minimum Requirements

  • Strong writing and interviewing skills
  • Comfort in remote collaboration and zoom meeting environments
  • Ability to attend in-person meetings
  • Internet Access: Candidates must have a stable wired Internet connection with a minimum download of 50 Mbps (megabits per second) for best performance. Wireless connectivity is also supported.
  • Hardware: Osaic uses a program (VDI, Virtual Desktop Interface) which is a secure access portal to all required tools, software, and sites to conduct required work tasks. It provides software needed as well through the interface. Candidates must provide a personal computer, laptops preferable but not required, that has the most up-to-date Operating System and Drivers. Windows 11 or higher, Mac OS 14 (Sonoma) or higher. Hardware requirements are at least 4 CPUs, 8 Gb of RAM, 128 GB of storage with at least 2 GB of free space.

Preferred Requirements

  • Basic familiarity with AI tools and an interest in using them responsibly to support ideation, writing, and workflow efficiency
Current Employees and Contractors Apply Here

About Osaic

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Industry

Finance and insurance

Company size

1,001 - 5,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Phoenix, AZ, US

Year founded

2016



Frequently asked questions

Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Human Resources Intern?

A: To succeed as a Human Resources Intern, key technical skills include proficiency in HR software and systems, such as applicant tracking systems (ATS) and HR information systems (HRIS), as well as knowledge of employment laws and regulations. Soft skills like effective communication, active listening, and problem-solving are also crucial, as they enable interns to build strong relationships with employees, management, and external partners. By combining these technical and soft skills, interns can effectively support HR operations, develop valuable experience, and lay the foundation for a successful career in human resources.

Q: What is the career path for a Human Resources Intern?

A: A Human Resources Intern typically progresses through a career path that includes entry-level roles such as HR Coordinator or Recruiter, mid-level positions like HR Generalist or Talent Management Specialist, and senior roles like HR Manager or Director of Talent Acquisition. Throughout their career, they can develop skills in areas like recruitment, employee relations, benefits administration, and compliance, as well as soft skills like communication, problem-solving, and leadership. With experience and additional education, Human Resources professionals can also transition into related fields like organizational development, diversity and inclusion, or even executive leadership roles.



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