Why an internship at
Rose-Hulman Ventures?

  • Paid internship with flexible hours around class schedule

  • Understanding of technical concepts through hands-on application

  • Project managers guide you through entry level engineering challenges

  • Armed with additional skills to launch your career immediately after graduation

  • Freshmen - seniors welcome

  • Full time internships during the summer

Real Projects
Looking for a position where you can get an edge on your competition for a job after graduation? Want to use what you’ve learned in class right now? If you answered yes, apply to be a student intern at Rose-Hulman Ventures.

Student interns receive real-world experiences by working on technology and business development activities with our clients. Multi-disciplinary teams of students work in paid internship positions under the direction of full-time project managers, assisting technology-driven businesses in the design, prototyping and testing of products and services. This unique learning environment reinforces and enhances classroom knowledge through hands-on applications, giving you valuable technical and professional practice skills.

You’ll leave Rose-Hulman Ventures with the ability to make informed career choices, armed with the skills necessary to make major contributions to employers from day one. Many students have
been hired by the companies they worked for or
by other companies because of their experiences at Rose-Hulman Ventures.

Since it began in 1999, Rose-Hulman Ventures has provided 1,155 internships to 435 students.  And those opportunities yield results.
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Chase Crafton, senior computer science major from Hanover  Indiana, records data for a client's project. 

Outstanding Students
When Matthew Fike, a 2005 Rose-Hulman graduate in computer engineering, worked at RHV as an undergraduate, he helped develop new electronics for Glas-Col, a local company that manufactures laboratory equipment. Fike credits that experience for helping him land a job after graduation.

"I learned a lot of practical knowledge in embedded programming, circuit board design, diagnostic tools and hands-on circuit board manipulation and soldering," he said. "These skills are invaluable to me in my current full-time position."
Read more about other student experiences.

Innovative Solutions
Here are just a few ways that students have met the challenges of designing and delivering technology solutions to innovative companies by working for Rose-Hulman Ventures.

- Design and prototype of a breast biopsy
- Development of components for an optical sensor in rugged environments
- Design and prototype of a new road grader
- Software development for government applications
- Creation of a wireless bar coding and tracking system.

To get engineering experience while you are a student, e-mail your resume to: James Baker, Director of Technology and Engineering james.r.baker@rose-hulman.edu.

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