IMMERSE Summer Start-up Internships Programme is now closed for 2023-2024.
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IMMERSE Summer Start-up Internships Programme
Learn on a paid summer internship while achieving a CPD Certificate in Start-up Internship
- Learn how a start-up or early-stage enterprise works
- Receive a Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Certificate in Start-up Internship (level 8)
- Get ready to enter the job market
Have you completed year 3 or your degree or completed the first two terms of your postgraduate course in TU Dublin? Thinking of starting up a business, or curious how a start-up company works? If so, check out the IMMERSE start-up summer internship programme, an opportunity to work with, and learn from, great start-up companies. To apply, check the list of available internships below and submit your application before the closing date, 29 April 2024 12noon.
What is IMMERSE?
An IMMERSE internship provides you with an opportunity to gain valuable work experience, while learning directly from entrepreneurs on a day-to-day basis. It enhances your CV and experience for when you graduate and enter the job market. Participating enterprises include new and early-stage enterprises that have been established through the TU Dublin and Guinness Enterprise Centre enterprise incubation initiatives.
Once you successfully complete the internship you will receive a Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Certificate in Start-up Internship (level 8).
The IMMERSE Internship is:
- Designed as a summer internship, meaning that you will have an opportunity to work with a start-up or early-stage enterprise for an 8–12 weeks period.
- A paid placement.
- In addition to clearly defined roles and tasks, you will get an in-company mentor assigned to you, who will support and guide you throughout your internship.
How can I qualify for my CPD Certificate in Start-up Internship?
- You earn your CPD certificate by successfully completing a minimum of 8 weeks of your internship. Satisfactory completion of the CPD Certificate also requires you to complete a weekly reflection log and presentation.
- See the Intern Handbook for full details.
What are the benefits of an internship in a start-up?
- An internship with a start-up or early-stage enterprise provides you with direct access to the entrepreneur or entrepreneurial team.
- In a start-up internship you will have exposure to most areas of the enterprise with opportunities to work in multiple roles.
- Start-ups, particularly university start-ups, are often where innovative ideas are commercialised.
- Unlike at a larger company where the intern’s work can more easily be overlooked, in a smaller organisation everyone’s work is essential and the mentor or supervisor will see, and evaluate your work, providing personal feedback over the course of the internship.
Who can apply?
TU Dublin students from any school, faculty or campus are eligible to apply for the paid internships.
- Undergraduate students must have completed Year 3 of their level 7 or level 8 programme at the time of commencement of the internship.
- Postgraduate students must have completed the first two terms of their programme at the time of commencement of the internship.
List of current internships
Applications closing 22 and 29 April 2024 at 12noon:
To apply and see full details of internship you will need to log in to Careers Connect.
Ref | Position | Company | Internship Dates | Weekly Hours & Payment | Location | Link to Internship Role Details & Applications | Closing Date |
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1 | Marketing, digital marketing, business, law intern | Lawed.ie | 04/06/2024 - 30/08/2024 |
16 hours €120 a week |
Remote | Closed | 22 April 2024 |
2 | Digital Marketing Intern | Thespinery.com |
12 weeks (end of May until end of August) |
TBC | Dun Laoghaire | Closed | 22 April 2024 |
3 | Business Development Intern | UrbanFox.io | End of May, for 8 weeks | Approx. 40 hours per week €300 per week | Guinness Enterprise Centre, Taylor’s Lane, The Liberties, Dublin | Closed | 22 April 2024 |
4 | Digital Marketing and Admin Intern | Landabags.com | 8 to 12 weeks - Negotiable | TBC |
LANDA Offices Sandyford Business park (WorkHub) |
Closed | 22 April 2024 |
5 | Course Content Creator & Social Media Intern |
Ty Future www.tyfuture.ie |
30 hours a week / Negotiable | 10 June - 23/30 Aug 24 | Dublin | Closed | 29 April 2024 |
6 | Digital Marketing Intern |
Eos Elite Ltd www.eos-elite.com |
18 hours (2.5hours a week) / €150 per week | 20 May - 15 July 2024 (8 weeks) | Rathmines | Closed | 29 April 2024 |
7 | Digital Marketing Intern |
ACE Golf Tee Ltd |
To be confirmed | 1 June 2024 - 31 Aug 2024 | Virtual/Remote | Closed | 29 April 2024 |
How to apply
- Draft your CV & Cover Letter following the CV & Cover Letter instructions on the IMMERSE Internship Application Submission Requirements
- Applications must be submitted:
- Through Careers Connect by the closing date listed in the internship advert.
- as single pdf document with both (1) cover letter, and (2) curriculum vitae.
Templates & Guidelines
- CV template
- Cover letter template
- IMMERSE Internship Application Submission Requirements
- TU Dublin Career Development Centre
For queries, please email growthhub@tudublin.ie.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why should I apply to IMMERSE Internships?
2. How can I apply to the IMMERSE?
3. I am an International Student, can I apply?
Yes you can, subject to holding your Stamp 2 Visa.
The Stamp 2 indicates permission to study a full-time course on the official Interim List of Eligible Programmes (ILEP) for a specified period, subject to conditions. Under current visa regulations, students in possession of a Stamp 2 visa are entitled to work 20 hours per week during term time and up to 40 hours per week from the 15th December till the 15th January and between June and September.
4. I got shortlisted for interview, what is next?
- Check: TU Dublin Career Development Centre
- Get ready for the interview:
- why are you interest to work on the company?
- what can you help the company achieve during the internship?
5. I was successful at the interview, what is next?
Congratulations! Here are the next steps:
- Have a read at the Intern Handbook.
- Attend the internship training – Date to be confirmed.
- Start of internship – from 21 May 2024.
- Complete your weekly reflection log - weekly through the internship.
- Present your learnings to GROWTHhub - end August.
For queries, please email growthhub@tudublin.ie.
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