Intern Internet & Ecommerce - Guyton, GA at Geebo

Intern

About usClearwave Fiber, a 100% Fiber Optic Internet provider offering business, enterprise, and residential communications services, is expanding its network to reach new communities across the Midwest and Southeast regions.
This new venture was formed from Hargray Fiber and Clearwave Communications.
Clearwave Fiber has the financial backing of Cable One, GTCR, Stephens Capital, and The Pritzker Organization.
Our Team of more than 400 colleagues is committed to delivering the most advanced technology and customer service.
If you enjoy technology and are passionate about working with a new venture with strong investment partners, we'd like to invite you to consider joining us in this endeavor.
Great learning opportunities!Are you looking for a chance to learn and get some work experience under your belt? Internships at Clearwave Fiber allow you to gain valuable work experience while completing your studies.
Lead interesting, business-relevant projects for college credit and pay, under the guidance of an assigned mentor and in a fast-paced, vibrant business environment.
Hiring Now for summer and fall internships:
Accounting Finance Treasury People Ops Marketing Sales Purchasing Warehouse Engineering Operations IT Construction To be eligible, you must be:
At least 18 years old Enrolled in accredited degree or technical school program Upper-level student (at least half-way through your program) Recent graduates welcome In good academic standing at your college Able to meet college requirements for internship program (minimum hours) Work locations vary by position but include:
Savannah, GA Valdosta, GA Harrisburg, IL Remote options PI225789511 Recommended Skills Engineering Mechanical Engineering Manufacturing Manufacturing Processes Research Computer Aided Design Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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