Tyson Foods
| Internship Overview |
| Internship Rating (Avg): 4.33 out of 5 |
| 1 Intern Reviews |
| Avg Tyson Foods Intern Salary: $12.00 |
| 1 Intern Salaries |
Highlights
Tyson Foods provides about 50 internships each year in a variety of job fields. As the second-largest food company in the Fortune 500, Tyson Foods employs students from science, business, marketing, IS, engineering, legal, health, and many other academic and professional backgrounds. They have both summer and full time paid internships. Summer internships are typically 40-hour per week positions. The full-time internships run throughout the year while the student is in school. Full time internship students work approximately 20 hours per week during the school year and 40 hours per week during the summer.
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References
Tyson Food Internships:
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Highlights
Tyson Foods provides about 50 internships each year in a variety of job fields. As the second-largest food company in the Fortune 500, Tyson Foods employs students from science, business, marketing, IS, engineering, legal, health, and many other academic and professional backgrounds. They have both summer and full time paid internships. Summer internships are typically 40-hour per week positions. The full-time internships run throughout the year while the student is in school. Full time internship students work approximately 20 hours per week during the school year and 40 hours per week during the summer.
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References
Tyson Food Internships:
here
| 1 Tyson Foods Intern Salaries |
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Marketing & Business Intern: $12/hour
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| 1 Tyson Foods reviews posted anonymously by former interns: |
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| I gained real world experience:
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Strongly Agree |
| My boss treated me with respect: |
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Strongly Agree |
| I enjoyed my fellow co-workers: |
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Neutral "OK" |
| The work I performed was interesting: |
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Neutral "OK" |
| I feel better positioned to gain a fulltime job: |
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Strongly Agree |
| Overall, I was satisfied with my internship: |
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Strongly Agree |
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Pros:
- Smart team that knows the business really, really well.
- Loved hanging out with the other interns.
- Reasonable easy to turn an internship into a full time job.
Cons:
Arkansas is not the best place to spend a summer, but surprisingly not too bad.
Advice for other students:
Visit with the Tyson recruiters when they come to your campus.
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