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General Electric Internships

GE offers full-time, paid internships to qualified candidates at each of our GE Businesses. Gain hands-on experience while working on challenging projects, network with professionals and learn from some of the brightest minds in business.

GE also offers co-ops to four-year college students who want to work more than 12 weeks while maintaining their college schedules. Co-ops allow students to contribute to and learn from exciting projects and network with GE professionals.

Co-ops typically last between three and nine months, and most times, run from January to June or June to December. Check the cooperative education office at your school before applying to make sure you can earn credit for a GE co-op.

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