Prácticas universitarias en Memphis, EE.UU.
“Materials Management Purchasing Buyer Intern in Memphis, TN. Support planning and procurement team, purchase raw materials, collaborate with cross-functional teams, manage inventory, and analyze data. 12-week program starting May 2026. Requires bachelor's degree pursuit in related fields, strong communication skills, and proficiency in Microsoft Excel.”
“Internship in Operational Finance at Memphis, TN for Summer 2026. Support financial services, accounts receivable/payable, general ledger, and reconciliations. Requires basic finance knowledge, MS Office skills, and ability to work independently. Temporary position with Turner, an Equal Opportunity Employer.”
“Intern/Co-Op position in Memphis, TN for Fall 2026. Support construction projects, learn construction management, business, and project financial management. Assist with meeting coordination, material tracking, and progress reporting. Must be pursuing a degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, or related field. Duration between August and December 2026.”
“Summer 2026 internship/co-op in Memphis, TN for students pursuing degrees in construction-related fields. Assist with project coordination, safety protocols, and construction management tasks. Duration: May-August 2026. Gain hands-on experience and potential academic credits.”
“McKesson offers a paid summer 2026 internship in Memphis, TN, for students pursuing degrees in leadership, supply chain, business, HR, engineering, or sociology. The 10-week program provides hands-on experience in warehouse operations, project work, and leadership development. Competitive compensation and potential future roles.”
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“Each day, you will acquire knowledge by performing tasks as directed. ...”
“Please note that no relocation assistance or stipend will be offered for this position. ...”
“Each project at (COMPANY NAME) is run like a small business, with the Financial Analyst Intern concentrated on critica...”