‘Exceptional career-building opportunity’: Huntsville opens applications for summer intern program

City of Huntsville

HUNTSVILLE — The City of Huntsville is extending an “exceptional career-building opportunity” to those in the area looking to strengthen their resume before or after entering the workforce.

The 2025 Summer Internship Program will provide on-the-job training, an opportunity to connect with professionals and peers and to gain a deeper understanding of municipal operations.

As of this week, the application process to be admitted into the program is now open. To apply individuals must be 19 years or older with a high school diploma or GED. Additionally, current students or recent graduates from an accredited college or university are also permitted to apply.

“We are excited to again offer this opportunity to college students seeking hands-on experience and personal growth,” said Mayor Tommy Battle. “This program provides invaluable exposure to real-world work environments, helping students build professional skills, expand their networks, and shape their futures.”

Internships are available in multiple departments, including:

Interns will also work with the Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion to learn how the city supports and engages with the Huntsville community.

To apply, interested candidates should review the job listing, complete the online application, and attach their resume and essay question responses. Interviews will be conducted in March for eligible applicants, and those selected to continue in the hiring process will be notified shortly after.

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