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Santander Universities Internships

Santander Universities Internships are not just for students, Northumbria University Careers Service is working in partnership with Santander Universities UK to deliver an internship scheme bringing together talented graduates with innovative and growing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

If you graduated in 2017, 2018 or will graduate in 2019 you will be eligible to apply for one of these great paid internship opportunities. Internships can be full-time or part-time and last up to ten weeks. Many of the interns on previous schemes were kept on by the employer so as well as gaining work experience you could end up with a permanent job.

Employers come from a wide range of sectors and they are not always looking for a specific degree - often they just want an intern who will show initiative, work well in a team and be creative and enthusiastic. Among the roles we are currently advertising are a Programmer, a Bid Writer and an Events Coordinator.

All internship vacancies will be advertised on Northumbria's JobsOnline, when you log in search for 'Santander Universities Internships' in 'Vacancies' to find all current internships.If you don’t see an internship you are interested in straight away, keep looking. We will be working with employers right through the Spring and Summer of 2019 to provide new internship opportunities.

If you would like any more information you can contact the Internships Team directly.


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