Whether you’re a current student or an alumnus, we’ll stand by your side. Working with the College of Business Career services will help you succeed at internships, jobs and career opportunities through careful planning, career-building workshops and real-world experience.

How Career Services Benefits You

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Gain Confidence

Enhance your career readiness by participating in our interactive workshops.

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Practice and Develop Skills

Advance your professional skills to excel in today’s competitive global economy.

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Create Meaningful Networks

Develop relationships with alumni and employers that could lead to internship and full-time career opportunities.

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Demonstrate Success

Learn how to market your skills to potential employers and stand out for the right reasons.

Finding an Internship

Students may secure their own internships or the assistant director of Career Services can assist students in finding one:

  1. Schedule internship search consultation with Shernay Wormley via Handshake.
  2. Upload your resume to be reviewed by Career Services staff from your Handshake profile.

Internship terms are Spring, Summer 1, and Fall. May mini, August mini, and Winter mini are by request. For mini semesters, internships should be a minimum of four weeks as 96 work hours must be completed.

Our Students

Kasau Gomes

Meet Kasau Gomes, an international master’s in management major from Antigua. Kasau is currently a social media Intern at Jettribe in Sulphur Springs, Texas. Jettribe makes quality athletic clothing for the watercraft racing industry. Kasau was instrumental in planning Jettribe’s recent launch party for the company, which was a big success!

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Joyce Agbanobi

Joyce Agbanobi, a recent master's in business analytics graduate and international student from Nigeria, was recently hired at Amazon as a business analyst in production planning.

Jeb Armstrong

Jeb has been a full-time employee at Team North Texas for over five years while earning his bachelor’s degree in accounting. He plans on continuing to sharpen his accounting skills and moving up the corporate ladder.

Intern your way to success

Apply your classroom knowledge in the corporate world. As a College of Business student, you’ll have access to a wide range of internship programs. Internships provide the foundation employers often look for. At Career Services, we’ll help you conquer this milestone and achieve your professional goals. We want to recognize and reward your success. You’ll receive official university recognition on your academic transcript for credit and non-credit internships. Discover the internships available now!


To qualify for an internship for course credit, you must:

  • Be accepted in College of Business
  • Be in good standing at A&M-Commerce and in good standing in the College of Business
  • Have completed a minimum of 12 semester credit hours at A&M-Commerce
  • Be enrolled in a minimum of 6 credit hours (excluding summer term)
  • Secure an internship with a minimum of 140 work hours during the fall/spring semesters or 96 work hours during the summer.
  • Complete all necessary steps and forms within stated deadlines.

Students may secure their own internships or the assistant director of Career Services can assist students in finding one:

  1. Schedule internship search consultation with Shernay Wormley or Anna Martin via Handshake.
  2. Upload your resume to be reviewed by Career Services staff from your Handshake profile.

Internship terms are spring, May mini, summer 1, August mini, fall, and winter mini by request. For mini semesters, internships should be a minimum of four weeks as 96 work hours must be completed.

Once your internship is approved, you will know your agreed-upon start date, and you will report to your internship site supervisor at the appropriate time. If you are receiving course credit, you will also be enrolled in an internship course on D2L and will complete and upload required assignments in the learning management system, which will be graded by the assistant director. You will receive a grade of satisfactory or unsatisfactory in this internship–not a grade.

During the Internship:

  1. Reflection journals are due on average every three weeks for a total of five journals throughout the term.
  2. The intern is responsible for recording work through a timesheet. For fall/spring internships, 140 work hours are completed over a minimum of three months. For summer internships and mini terms, the intern must work at least 96 hours over a minimum of five weeks.
  3. Mid-term and final evaluations by the internship supervisor must reflect a rating that meets expectations. If expectations are not met at mid-term, improvements must be documented by the final evaluation.

Internships and Career Placement Partners

Our main campus and A&M-Commerce at Dallas partner with top local industries to provide exciting internships and career opportunities that gear students for career readiness success. It’s time to start your career journey! Check out a few of the companies that are committed to helping you learn and grow.

Contact Us

  • P.O. Box 3011
  • Commerce, TX 75429-3011
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