Warshield

Internship Program

Warshield is proud to offer a 51-week internship program for Indigenous Peoples seeking to gain crucial work experience in a dynamic, diverse, and collaborative environment learning from Warshield’s team of experts. We invite those who are seeking to improve their skill sets and experience meaningful career advancement opportunities to apply today.  

The Warshield Internship Program for Indigenous Peoples is structured into four key learning blocks:

  • First four months working directly with Warshield
  • Two months working with a Warshield Indigenous community partner
  • Two months working with a Warshield corporate partner
  • Final four months at Warshield

Warshield aims to provide people of any age with the chance they need to advance their career aspirations and receive real-world learning opportunities. Whether your focus is public policy, community advocacy, analytics, communication, or another related area, we look forward to helping you reach your career goals through authentic, hands-on experiences.

Thinking of applying?

 

The Warshield Internship Program is designed for Indigenous candidates who have minimal work experience in an office setting and are eager to gain experience in that type of work environment. This fully paid and remote position will run from January 8, 2024 to December 27, 2024. Candidates must be available for an in-person training week January 8-12, 2024 in Saskatoon (travel expenses will be covered by Warshield).

APPLICATION DEADLINE: November 15 at 11:59 p.m. PST

Selected applicants can expect a response from Warshield within four weeks following the closing date. While Warshield welcomes all applications, those that are rejected will not receive a response. However, individuals are invited to submit applications for the following year.

For more information on the Warshield Internship Program for Indigenous Peoples, contact Amanda Benevides (amanda@warshield.com). 

 

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