An undergraduate internship at our Home Office in Bentonville, Ark., is not only a valuable opportunity to learn, but a strong foundation on which to build your career. On a daily basis, Walmart undergraduate interns solve real-life issues and manage projects, while interacting with our company’s leaders. This hands-on experience at the world’s largest retailer gives students an inside look at how to successfully operate a multibillion-dollar business.
Want to learn more? Read below to find out first-hand from undergraduate interns what a typical day is like for them at Walmart.
Overall, my projects involve finding ways to save Walmart Distribution Centers (DCs) money by performing financial analyses to justify buying equipment that will pay off in savings to the company and our customers.
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I am in charge of analyzing the Investor Relations Web site, which including reorganizing the site’s contact information to communicate more effectively with shareholders and analysts and putting together new student and investor packets.
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My team is responsible for supporting ISD associates by highlighting their accomplishments and bringing information to them about divisional events, team accomplishments and recognition. We also ensure information and branding related to ISD is represented correctly.
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I am researching Hispanic consumer behavior so that I may suggest ways to offer better merchandise to increase sales and presence in this specific market. The special events that I have participated in include touring the area’s distribution centers and Walmart stores and helping maintain Walmart’s competitive prices.
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My daily activities include visiting local stores to learn from associates , documenting and analyzing observations, developing new processes and Working with store supply buyers in the Home Office to improve communication with stores.
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