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03.07.2022
World Business Chicago 2022 Summer Internship Opportunities
We are seeking energetic and motivated interns to join our organization. Our summer internship program provides an opportunity to build valuable skills, work on engaging projects, and be engrained in World Business Chicago’s mission of driving inclusive economic growth and job creation, supporting business, and promoting Chicago as a leading global city.
We are looking for interns that are studying in the following areas: communications, media relations, urban planning, business/entrepreneurship, economics, international relations, and policy.
The summer internship runs approximately from mid – May through July and is a paid position with up to 29 hours per week. The deadline for submitting resumes is March 25, 2022. If interested, please submit your resume to hr@worldbusinesschicago.com
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