Under Armour
| Internship Overview |
| Internship Rating (Avg): 5.00 out of 5 |
| 3 Intern Reviews |
| Avg Under Armour Intern Salary: $12.17 |
| 3 Intern Salaries |
Internship Stats
Under Armour hires 30 interns each summer in their Baltimore, MD headquarters. These internships are across all lines of their business and part of their "Rookie Program". The Under Armour Internship is a paid internship. About 7,000 students apply for the 30 internship positions.
Highlights
In addition to an individual master project, Rookies (interns) also compete in an Innovation Case Study Competition. The Rookie Team is grouped into five teams and each are responsible for a case study revolving around the drivers of the Under Armour business. This is a great way for Rookies to collaboratively work together and focus on an area outside of their intern position.
Internship & Under Armour Overview
The Rookie Program is Under Armour’s Summer Internship Program that offers a unique opportunity to gain valuable knowledge with an industry leader and develop essential skills for the future and career planning. The mission is to attract high-potential, diverse students from a variety of schools, develop skills through specialized training and challenging assignments, and retain top performers for the continued growth of the Under Armour team.
The 11-week Rookie Program is available to qualified college and MBA students supporting all areas of our business. Rookies work on a variety of hands-on projects under the guidance of a team mentor and experience an atmosphere of growth and excitement where both individual accomplishments and teamwork go hand-in-hand. During the internship, Rookies take advantage of various training and development programs and attend networking events with executive management.*
Internship Links
Under Armour Internship Program Q&A -
here.
Under Armour Internship Description -
here.
Kevin Plank (CEO) speech to UVA business school -
here.
Internship Stats
Under Armour hires 30 interns each summer in their Baltimore, MD headquarters. These internships are across all lines of their business and part of their "Rookie Program". The Under Armour Internship is a paid internship. About 7,000 students apply for the 30 internship positions.
Highlights
In addition to an individual master project, Rookies (interns) also compete in an Innovation Case Study Competition. The Rookie Team is grouped into five teams and each are responsible for a case study revolving around the drivers of the Under Armour business. This is a great way for Rookies to collaboratively work together and focus on an area outside of their intern position.
Internship & Under Armour Overview
The Rookie Program is Under Armour’s Summer Internship Program that offers a unique opportunity to gain valuable knowledge with an industry leader and develop essential skills for the future and career planning. The mission is to attract high-potential, diverse students from a variety of schools, develop skills through specialized training and challenging assignments, and retain top performers for the continued growth of the Under Armour team.
The 11-week Rookie Program is available to qualified college and MBA students supporting all areas of our business. Rookies work on a variety of hands-on projects under the guidance of a team mentor and experience an atmosphere of growth and excitement where both individual accomplishments and teamwork go hand-in-hand. During the internship, Rookies take advantage of various training and development programs and attend networking events with executive management.*
Internship Links
Under Armour Internship Program Q&A -
here.
Under Armour Internship Description -
here.
Kevin Plank (CEO) speech to UVA business school -
here.
| 3 Under Armour Intern Salaries |
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Finance Intern: $12/hour
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Marketing Summer Intern: $12.50/hour
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In- Store Brand Marketing Rookie: $12/hour
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| 3 Under Armour 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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Agree |
| The work I performed was interesting: |
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Agree |
| 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:
Great retention rate of interns to full time hires
Training programs
Interaction with top executives
Summer housing
Networking events
Great culture
Cons:
Times when not always busy
While summer housing is arranged Under Armour does not pay for it.
Advice for other students:
Apply to the program early
Make yourself stand out
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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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Strongly Agree |
| The work I performed was interesting: |
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Strongly Agree |
| 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:
- Under Armour is growing like crazy and you can tell becuase there is a great buzz amongst employees. Lots of energy.
- You'll work on an intern project (with assigned group) and present the project to executives.
- Casual work environment and lots of sports fans.
- Orioles game.
- Well organized.
- Paid.
Cons:
Some down time depending on work flow from marketing group.
Advice for other students:
Apply in a creative way because they get tons of applications. You'll love it.
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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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Strongly Agree |
| The work I performed was interesting: |
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Strongly Agree |
| 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:
- Under Armour Brand.
- Energy.
- Internship program is well organized and used as a pipeline to hire students into fulltime roles.
- Project.
- Events.
- Other interns.
Cons:
none
Advice for other students:
Apply early and show a ton of passion for Under Armour.
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