Summary
Internship and cooperative education programs are critical aspects for the hiring of new college graduates for many employers. These programs aid both the student and the organization to find the student’s “best fit,” which results in better short- and long-term retention rates for new hires. Compensation plays a significant role in aiding organizations’ efforts to attract and obtain interns and co-ops. Find out more in this comprehensive report.
Degrees include:
- Associate
- Bachelor’s
- Master’s
- Doctoral
Majors include:
- Accounting
- Actuarial Science
- Agricultural Science
- Business Administration
- Communications
- Computer Science
- Economics
- Education
- Engineering
- Finance
- Health Science/Nursing
- Human Resources
- Humanities/Liberal Arts
- Law/Paralegal
- Marketing
- Math/Statistics
- Physical Science
- Social Science
Industries include:
- Accounting Services
- Chemical (Pharmaceutical) Manufacturing
- Computer & Electronics Manufacturing
- Construction
- Engineering Services
- Finance, Insurance, & Real Estate
- Food & Beverage Manufacturing
- Information
- Miscellaneous Manufacturing
- Miscellaneous Professional Services
- Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
- Oil & Gas Extraction
- Retail Trade
- Transportation
- Utilities
- Wholesale Trade
Company size includes:
- 500 or less employees
- 501 to 1,000 employees
- 1,001 to 2,500 employees
- 2,501 to 5,000 employees
- 5,001 to 10,000 employees
- 10,001 to 20,000 employees
- More than 20,000 employees
April 2020. 8 1/2" x 11”. 76 pages. PDF format.
If your organization participated in the survey, or you purchased a copy of the report, you can access the report at MyNACE > Research Reports.
View the accompanying 2020 Internship & Co-op Survey Report for hiring projections, conversion, retention, compensation (wages and benefits), recruiting strategies, and program structure. Save by purchasing the 2020 Internship & Co-op Report and Guide to Compensation for Interns & 2020 Co-ops Report Combo.