Internships with Impact
Internships are a chance to learn on-the-job skills and try on a career path to see if it鈥檚 right for you.
Your internship might also give you unexpected 鈥 but memorable 鈥 opportunities like holding a flamingo, setting up a Ferrari test drive, or holding the door for a movie star. We spoke with students at St. Edward鈥檚 about what they learned from their internship and the impact it made on their future.

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Olivia Rome 鈥20, an Environmental Science and Policy major, interned with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). Her primary job was to document air quality in the Midland area, where the oil and gas industry is booming.
鈥淢y internship helped me realize that I wanted to work for TCEQ, and now I work for the agency as a water investigator in Waco.鈥

Dress for Success Austin
Silvia Colunga 鈥21, a Business Administration major, was the assistant volunteer coordinator intern at Dress for Success Austin, which provides career coaching and professional attire for disadvantaged women.
鈥淚 realized I want to continue working with nonprofits in the future and maybe even start one myself. Nonprofits have a great impact in the community, and I want to continue being a part of that change.鈥

Sustainable Food Center
Marketing major Anthony Carreon 鈥22 was the farmers鈥 market development intern at the Sustainable Food Center in Austin.
鈥淢y internship gave me the opportunity to design farmers鈥 profiles that will be showcased on the Sustainable Food Center鈥檚 website. It was a rewarding project that has led me to apply to UX programs for graduate school.鈥

Catalyst Education
Marketing major Alek Nybro 鈥21 interns at Catalyst Education, which builds software for college STEM courses. Nybro manages the company鈥檚 social media strategy and email campaigns sent to chemistry professors across the country. 鈥淎lways take initiative to do the smaller, mundane tasks that others don鈥檛 want to do. Schedule regular one-on-ones with your supervisor to ask for feedback and help, or simply to check in. That鈥檚 how you build lasting professional connections.鈥

Girls Empowerment Network
Social Work major Marissa Sanchez 鈥20 interned with the Girls Empowerment Network. She led groups of 3rd- through 12th-grade girls in activities to build confidence and coping skills.
鈥淭wo things I learned: the impact created by this organization, and the direct service work I was doing with the Central Texas community. I will never forget how I helped young girls find their power and use new skills to better their futures.鈥

Austin Woman Magazine
Sierra Rozen 鈥20, a Communication major, interned at Austin Woman Magazine.
鈥淭he most valuable thing I learned was how to develop and refine my story pitches. My internship only solidified my passion for storytelling. Every time I sat down to write, I almost had to pinch myself when I realized that what I want to do for a living is so immensely rewarding.鈥

Texas Homeless Network
Finance major Giovanna DiNapoli 鈥22 is the racial equity intern at the Texas Homeless Network.
鈥淒on鈥檛 be afraid to share your ideas. As interns, we sometimes fear sharing our thoughts due to our temporary employment status in the organization, but you are a valuable member of the team and can implement something extraordinary. Prove you are dependable through quality work, and you will find that your co-workers will support you through implementing your ideas.鈥

Austin Sobering Center
Criminal justice major Victoria Garcia 鈥21 interned with the Austin Sobering Center, which gives publicly intoxicated people a place to sober up instead of being taken to jail or the emergency room.
鈥淪ubstance misuse is a health problem, not a criminal justice issue. Placing people in jail doesn鈥檛 solve the substance misuse problem, it just places people in the system over and over and continues to add to the list of barriers that prevent recovering addicts from becoming productive members of society.鈥

CVS Health
Jojo Kong 鈥21, an International Business and Marketing major, completed a virtual internship for CVS Health in retail operations innovation.
鈥淚 learned about the importance of collaboration and proactive networking, especially at a large Fortune 500 company like CVS. I worked with colleagues across various departments to develop my summer project and connected with inspirational senior leaders to refine my career goals.鈥

Austin Film Society
Communication major John Walker 鈥20 interned with the Austin Film Society and helped with the Texas Film Awards.
鈥淭he people at AFS 鈥 from interns to staff 鈥 were so friendly, helpful and welcoming. I saw so many movies at the AFS Cinema I can鈥檛 even count or remember them all. And I got to hold the door open for Matthew McConaughey during the White Boy Rick premiere. That was cool.鈥

San Antonio Zoo
Biology major and future veterinarian Ella Fotinos 鈥22 interned in the bird department at the San Antonio Zoo.
鈥淪ome highlights were holding 8-day-old flamingos, making enrichment toys for marabou storks, feeding 6-foot-tall cranes, and taking sick birds to the zoo veterinarian. I also held flamingos whose neck would wrap all the way around my body, and then they鈥檇 bite the back of my neck.鈥

Austin Police Department
Criminal Justice major Matt Carter 鈥22 interned with the Austin Police Department. He completed rotations with several units and interviewed the department heads to learn about their jobs.
鈥淲hile I was in the Homicide Unit rotation, I assisted with serving a warrant on a suspect. I was able to see what a police department鈥檚 actions are while serving a warrant. Policing is a very difficult job that has a multitude of variables that affect each call that patrol officers respond to.鈥

The Nature Conservancy
Mathematics major Stella Cunningham 鈥21 interned with The Nature Conservancy鈥檚 urban ecology project focused on Waller Creek in downtown Austin. She and her teammates collected data about air quality, vegetation and wildlife along the creek, which is the focus of a massive, multi-year restoration and parks development effort.
鈥淢y internship gave me hands-on field experience collecting environmental data and collaborating with the City of Austin and other organizations that used that data. I could see the powerful story data could tell and how it influenced decisions that affected our city鈥檚 environment. Because of this experience, I decided to pursue a career in data science and analytics after graduation.鈥

Ferrari of Austin
Finance major Christoph Hoermann 鈥22 interned with Ferrari of Austin.
鈥淚鈥檒l never forget the test drive event held in the West Texas town of Midland. Setting up a test-drive event for 60 people to test the Ferrari 488 Pista was both challenging and rewarding.鈥

Equal Justice Center
Vivian Phillips 鈥20, a Spanish and Global Studies major, interned with the nonprofit law firm the Equal Justice Center. She helped people apply to renew their Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, work permits.
鈥淚鈥檒l never forget when the DACA card of someone I worked with arrived in the mail. Getting to see someone鈥檚 DACA application be completed from start to finish made me happy for the recipient, even if I had just a small part in the process.鈥

Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Economics and Finance major Annabel Sweeney 鈥20 interned with Hewlett Packard Enterprise in Houston over the summer. At the end of the internship, she was offered a part-time job for the school year.
鈥淚f something is out of your reach, say you will complete the task, even if you have zero idea how. This shows initiative and a strong work ethic that employers love. When I put myself in this situation, I researched the task or took a LinkedIn Learning to figure it out. If I couldn鈥檛 figure it out on my own, I would find other interns or people I had met through networking at St. Edward鈥檚 to help me solve the problem.鈥

Keep Texas Beautiful
Jazmin Velasquez 鈥21, a Writing and Rhetoric major, was the communications and marketing intern at Keep Texas Beautiful, which promotes environmental initiatives like litter prevention.
鈥淭he internship confirmed my interest in pursuing a career in communications and taught me valuable skills, like writing media pitches and creating contact lists, that will help me in my profession.鈥