Seacoast Bank Summer Intern, 2025 (needs to be in Tampa, FL)
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Description
Seeking interns for our Summer Internship Program, 2025. Seacoast Bank's Internship Program, in Florida, is designed for individuals to work within their selected teams, gaining hands-on experience working through daily tasks, as well as summer projects. Interns will have exposure to senior leadership within the bank and will be pulled together throughout the summer to fully immerse in Seacoast's culture. The internship will also include team building, volunteer activities, and executive meetings, with a summer-end presentation to gain public speaking experience with your leaders present. To be selected for this internship this ideal candidate must live in Tampa, Florida (already have residence). Strong preference will be given to college Juniors/Seniors. Selected interns will be within daily commuting distance to our office in Tampa, FL but also be willing to travel to Stuart, FL occasionally (our corporate location). The 2025 Summer Internship will begin on June 9th and complete on Friday, August 8th. It is 40 hours weekly, Mondays - Fridays onsite. We are seeking a Human Resources intern in Tampa, FL. This person will have exposure to most areas within HR, but activities will be more centered around employee relations. Prefer someone who has an interest in Human Resources. TOP REASONS TO WORK AT SEACOAST BANK:
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Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
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