FAQs
What is the internship period for the Financial Analyst position?
The internship is for Spring 2025.
What are the main responsibilities of the intern in this role?
The intern will support learning the pricing of freight in the system, document differences, and coordinate with related parties to resolve issues related to freight rates versus invoiced rates.
What kind of projects will the intern work on?
The intern will work on projects related to Business Control operations, including research, data collection, quantitative analysis, and reviewing data records for invoicing.
What are the qualifications required to apply for this internship?
Applicants should be pursuing a career in Logistics, Finance, or a related field, have completed 30 semester hours of undergraduate studies, and have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75.
What skills are necessary for the Financial Analyst internship?
Applicants should be proficient in Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Access, Word, and PowerPoint) and familiar with web-based tools, access databases, and internal systems.
How many hours per week will the intern work?
Interns may work up to 30 hours per week during the spring.
Is there any compensation for this internship?
Yes, the hourly range for intern and co-op positions is set at $16.00 - $46.00, depending on factors such as geographic location, academic classification, and area of study.
Are there any additional benefits offered to interns?
Yes, interns may receive housing assistance, numerous career opportunities, and training and personal development resources.
Will the intern receive feedback on their performance?
Yes, a mentor will provide both verbal and written feedback throughout the internship experience.
Is there an opportunity for professional presentations during the internship?
Yes, formal project presentations will be required to be presented to peers, management, and senior leaders within the organization.

