Hosted by: Loeb Enterprises
Are you a current junior looking to gain hands-on experience working with exceptional entrepreneurs in an intimate and high-paced setting? Then look no further.
New York City-based startup studio Loeb Enterprises (LE) is expanding its commitment to entrepreneurial internships in New York. Michael Loeb (serial entrepreneur, founder of LE, and co-founder of Priceline), along with Nicole Williams (founder of LE portfolio company ‘WORKS’, three-time bestselling author, and regular talk show guest), have collaborated to create the Loeb Enterprises Summer Internship Program.
The 10-week, paid internship provides training and first-hand New York City startup experience to bright students with an enthusiasm for business and innovation. This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for students to learn about entrepreneurship and make a difference at a startup.
The internship program is supportive and comprehensive. Each intern receives a subject matter introduction to business and entrepreneurship, obtains support throughout the 10-weeks, and is provided with resources enabling them to succeed. Each week, interns visit the LE home office for a version of an evening ‘Ted Talk’ featuring world class entrepreneurs discussing, well, just about anything they want to. In addition, interns participate in a weekly roundtable where progress is reviewed and issues discussed.
To ensure this program is a success for interns and companies, company founders / CEOs create defined assignments with meaningful work and oversight.
So where exactly will you be working? In early June, you will join Michael and Nicole at Michael’s Southampton house (if you’ve seen Billions on Showtime, it’s that Hampton house) where you will be immersed in a one-day training program. The next day, the CEOs of the selected startup companies will pitch their businesses to you, explaining why you would want to work specifically with them. You get to rate your top startups, have individual meetings, and then after their assessment, will be matched with the company that best suits your skills and interests.
They are looking for business-minded, technology-savvy students who have the enthusiasm, commitment, and talent to succeed at a startup.
If you are interested and are confident you want to work at a startup, submit your resume via CareerBridge and complete this Google survey.