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Calling 2021 Graduates – have found your graduate role yet?

If you are looking to gain some paid work experience our Northumbria Enterprise and Business Support (NEBS2) internships could be for you.

These internships are open to students who graduated in 2021 and to recent Northumbria graduates (since 2018).

Northumbria Enterprise & Business Support (NEBS2) Internships Programme is supported by the European Regional Development Fund. The University works with small to medium-sized businesses in Tyne & Wear and Northumberland to provide graduate internships of up to 6 months. The internships will provide an excellent opportunity to experience working in a regional SME, develop your skills, enhance your employability, earn a salary, and potentially secure a longer-term or permanent role.

You will be employed by the SME and your employment contract will be with them. You will be paid a minimum of £18,000 per annum, pro-rata for the period of the internship. If a permanent role is created at the end of the internship this will be for negotiation between yourself and your employer. Current opportunities we are advertising include roles in graphic design, digital marketing, recruitment and architectural design.

Hear from one of our recent interns here.

Find the NEBS internship job vacancies here (you will need to register to access JobsOnline if you no longer have a Northumbria e-mail account).


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