15 Business Internships for Undergraduates in Florida

For students interested in business, internships offer a way to explore areas such as finance, accounting, marketing, and sales before committing to a specific career path. They also give you the opportunity to contribute to projects that reflect how organizations make decisions and manage day-to-day operations.

Why should I do a business internship in college?

Participating in business internships helps you develop practical skills such as financial analysis, project management, data interpretation, and client communication—skills that you typically cannot pick up from coursework alone. These experiences signal to employers that you can work in a professional environment, manage responsibilities, and contribute to real business outcomes. Internships also allow you to build a professional network by working with mentors, peers, and industry professionals who can support your career development.

To curate this list of 15 business internships for undergraduates in Florida, we focused on programs that offer structured, hands-on experiences across a range of industries and organizations. 

For those looking for business-administration specific internships, look at our blog here, and for those interested in business-research internships, check out our blog here.

1. SpaceX Internship Program- Business Operations

Location: SpaceX locations across the country, including Cape Canaveral, FL
Stipend: Paid (amount not specified)
Acceptance rate/cohort size: Highly selective
Dates: Available throughout the year. Spring (January – April), Summer (May – August), Fall (September – December)
Application Deadline: Rolling
Eligibility: Undergraduate students currently enrolled at a four-year accredited university | Preference given to students with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher (not required)

The Internship Program at SpaceX is a year-round opportunity where you work full-time for at least 12 weeks in business operation roles that support the company’s core objectives. As a business intern, you’ll contribute to operational functions alongside technical teams, taking on responsibilities that directly impact live projects. You will be treated as an integral team member and may handle responsibilities comparable to full-time staff, contributing to real-world business challenges. You’ll collaborate closely with professionals across departments, gaining exposure to how business operations support complex engineering and manufacturing efforts. This structure provides practical experience in a fast-paced environment where business decisions are closely tied to the execution of technical projects.

2. Ladder University Internship Program

Location: Remote! You can work from anywhere in the world.
Cost/Stipend: Varies depending on the program type; starting at $2,490 (financial aid is available)
Acceptance rate/cohort size: Approximately 10%
Dates: Multiple cohorts throughout the year
Application Deadline: Varies by cohort (Spring – January, Summer – May, Fall – September, Winter – November)
Eligibility: Students who can work for 10–20 hours/week for 8–12 weeks. Open to undergraduates and gap year students!

Ladder University Internship Program connects you with early-stage and high-growth startups across industries like business operations, marketing, consulting, and strategy. During the program, you’ll work on real business challenges, such as market research, growth strategy, or customer acquisition, while collaborating directly with startup teams. The experience is structured with mentorship from both company managers and a dedicated Ladder coach, ensuring consistent guidance and feedback. You’ll also build practical skills in communication, problem-solving, and business decision-making. The program concludes with a final presentation in which you showcase your contributions and outcomes from the internship. Apply now!

3. Boeing U.S. Business Internships

Location: Boeing facilities across the U.S., including Florida
Stipend: Paid, but the exact amount may vary based on the role
Acceptance rate/cohort size: Competitive; typically over 2,000 interns are selected across U.S. facilities
Dates: Mid-May – September
Application Deadline: August – October (Fall) or February – March (Spring)
Eligibility: Open to undergraduate students; preferred majors may vary based on the internship—click here to check individual internships for internship-specific prerequisites 

Boeing Business Internships are 12-week-long programs focused on developing practical experience across core business functions such as business operations, supply chain management, facilities management, and quality assurance. During the internship, you may work on structured project-based assignments that may include program implementation, supplier coordination, facilities data analysis, or process improvement initiatives tied to real operational needs. The internship also incorporates collaboration with mentors, leaders, and cross-functional teams, along with participation in networking events, professional development seminars, and executive engagements. In addition to day-to-day project work, you may also contribute to broader operational efforts such as performance analysis, audit preparation, or strategic planning support. This structure provides exposure to how large-scale business functions are coordinated and executed at a large-scale aerospace company.

4. Ford Motor Company’s Summer Intern Program

Location: Several locations across the country, including Florida
Stipend: Paid
Acceptance rate/cohort size: Competitive
Dates: 10–12 weeks in the summer
Application Deadline: Rolling
Eligibility: Open to undergraduate students

The Summer Intern Program at Ford Motor Company is a 10–12 week paid internship that places you in business-focused roles across areas such as finance, marketing, and business operations. You’ll be assigned to a project that supports initiatives related to Ford’s vehicle programs, electric mobility, or advanced technology development. Your responsibilities center on contributing to real-world projects that have direct relevance to Ford’s operational and strategic efforts. The program emphasizes hands-on experience, giving you insight into how business teams interact with engineering and manufacturing units. You’ll also participate in professional development sessions and networking opportunities with leaders and peers across the organization.

5. University of Florida’s Stephen C. O'Connell Center Internships

Location: Stephen C. O'Connell Center, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Stipend: Paid
Acceptance rate/cohort size: Competitive; varies based on the internship
Dates: Internships are available throughout the year
Application Deadline: March 15 (Varies based on the internship)
Eligibility: Open to undergraduate students 

The Stephen C. O'Connell Center Internships at the University of Florida are semester-based opportunities that place you in business-focused roles at a large multi-purpose arena and student activity center. You may work in areas such as marketing, facility operations, or employee relations, with responsibilities that may include event planning, budgeting, promotions, staff coordination, and client relations. Your work may be integrated into live event operations, where you may support pre- and post-event planning, audience engagement, and day-to-day business functions tied to large-scale events. The program involves close collaboration with supervisors and operations or business teams, providing exposure to both the operational and administrative sides of venue management. 

6. City of Miami Beach Internships

Location: Various city departments located at City Hall in Miami Beach, FL
Stipend: Paid
Acceptance rate/cohort size: Not specified
Dates: Internships are available throughout the year
Application Deadline: Rolling
Eligibility: Open to undergraduate students enrolled at local South Florida universities

The City of Miami Beach Internships provide supervised, experiential learning opportunities in which you apply academic knowledge to business and administrative functions within a local government setting. You may be placed in various departments, gaining exposure to operational processes, program administration, and leadership responsibilities at multiple levels. Your work may involve engaging with the day-to-day functions of city departments, helping you understand how public-sector operations are managed and delivered. The program emphasizes skill development through direct interaction with professionals, allowing you to observe and participate in supervisory and executive-level activities.

7. Disney Internships

Location: Multiple locations across the U.S., including Orlando, FL
Stipend: Paid, but the exact amount may vary based on the internship
Acceptance rate/cohort size: Competitive
Dates: Internships are available throughout the year
Application Deadline: Varies by internship
Eligibility: Open to undergraduates; exact eligibility criteria may vary based on the internship

The internships at The Walt Disney Company are typically 3–6 months long, with the possibility of extension to a year. They provide hands-on experience in several business-related areas such as marketing, sales, communications, finance, and operations across divisions, including Disney Experiences and ESPN. You’ll be placed in a specific team where you may contribute to projects that may involve client relationship management, marketing initiatives, sales support, or operational coordination tied to Disney products and services. Your work will often include collaborating with internal teams and external partners, giving you direct exposure to client-facing communication and business decision-making processes. The program also includes intern-specific programming and opportunities to engage with professionals across departments while contributing to ongoing business initiatives.

8. Apple Internships

Location: Various locations across the U.S., including Florida
Stipend: Paid; compensation varies by role
Acceptance rate/cohort size: Competitive
Dates: Internships are available throughout the year
Application Deadline: Rolling; varies by internship
Eligibility: Open to undergraduate students; you can check individual listings for internship-specific prerequisites 

Apple internships offer flexible, year-round opportunities that allow you to work part-time or full-time in business-focused roles while continuing your studies. You may be placed within teams in areas such as marketing, finance, sales, public relations, legal, or real estate, depending on your interests. You may get to work directly on active projects alongside professionals, taking on responsibilities that contribute to ongoing business initiatives. The internships emphasize collaboration between cross-functional teams, exposing you to how different business units coordinate in a large organization. The experience focuses on offering you hands-on experience in a team-based, fast-paced business environment. 

9. NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement (OSTEM) Internships

Location: NASA centers and facilities across the U.S., including Florida
Stipend: Paid, but the exact amount may vary based on the internship
Acceptance rate/cohort size: Competitive
Dates: Internships are available throughout the year
Application Deadline: Varies by internship; the Fall internship application deadline is May 22
Eligibility: Open to undergraduate students who are at least 16 years old | Must be U.S. citizens | Minimum required GPA is 3.0/4.0 

The internships at NASA’s OSTEM are primarily STEM-focused but they also offer non-STEM and business roles that place you in NASA centers or facilities across the U.S. You may be matched with teams where you may contribute to business-related functions such as marketing support, project management, or documentation processes. Your work may involve supporting strategic planning, maintaining documentation systems, assisting with audits, or contributing to process improvement initiatives tied to operational goals. Throughout the internship, you’ll work alongside mentors from a range of professional backgrounds, including business, engineering, and research staff. The program includes collaboration with internal teams and external stakeholders while building skills in communication, data management, and organizational processes. 

10. Johnson & Johnson Internships

Location: Several J&J locations across the U.S., including Florida
Stipend: Paid, amounts vary by internship
Acceptance rate/cohort size: Competitive
Dates: Internships are available throughout the year and are typically 10–12 weeks long Application Deadline: Varies by internship
Eligibility: Open to undergraduates with strong academic performance (GPA requirements may vary based on the internship)

Johnson & Johnson Internships are typically 10–12 weeks long and offer internship opportunities in areas such as supply chain, project management, operations, and enterprise services. You may be assigned to teams like Innovative Medicine, MedTech, or corporate operations, where you may contribute to projects involving logistics, process improvement, data analysis, or distribution planning. Your work may focus on supporting enterprise-wide systems and operational initiatives, often requiring you to manage multiple tasks and apply analytical and business concepts. The internships emphasize hands-on experience within cross-functional teams, where you may collaborate with professionals across technical and business units. You may also develop skills in communication, project coordination, and data interpretation while working on structured assignments.

11. The Emma Bowen Foundation Summer Internship

Location: Various media companies across the U.S., including Florida
Stipend: Paid, but the exact amount is not specified
Acceptance rate/cohort size: Highly competitive, with only 150 interns (approximately) selected
Dates: Minimum of 8 weeks in May – June
Application Deadline: September – early January (exact dates vary by internship)
Eligibility: Open to undergraduate students enrolled in a four-year accredited U.S. college or university | Required minimum GPA is 3.0 | Must be authorized to work in the U.S. | Must be at least 18 years old

The Emma Bowen Foundation Summer Internship places undergraduates in paid internships with partner organizations across the media, entertainment, and technology industries. You’ll get to work in business-focused roles that may involve sales, public relations, marketing, human resources, and related responsibilities, depending on your placement. Selected students will become part of a multi-year internship model, where they’ll return for paid summer internships throughout their college years, up until graduation. Throughout the program, you’ll gain hands-on experience while building practical skills in communication, project support, and industry operations. This fellowship structure will also allow you to build professional networks and gain familiarity with industry workflows over multiple semesters.

12. Bank of America Student Leaders Program

Location: Local non-profit organizations across the U.S., including several locations in Florida
Stipend: Minimum of $17/hour or the local minimum wage (whichever is higher)
Acceptance rate/cohort size: Competitive
Dates: 6 weeks in the summer, starting from mid-June; the Leadership Summer is from June 16–18
Application Deadline: February 9 – March 16
Eligibility: Undergraduate students at least 18 years old | Must have earned at least 12 hours or 18 credit hours of post-secondary credit | Must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. 

The Student Leaders Program at Bank of America is a six-week paid internship that will place you with a local nonprofit organization, where you’ll work full-time on community-focused projects. You’ll contribute to day-to-day nonprofit operations while gaining exposure to how organizations deliver services and manage programs that address local needs. The program combines this work experience with a required three-day Leadership Summit, where you may engage with peers and Bank of America professionals to explore leadership and workforce skills. Throughout the internship, you may collaborate with nonprofit staff and participate in activities related to community outreach, program support, and organizational development.

13. Dun & Bradstreet Summer Internships

Location: D&B office in Jacksonville, FL
Stipend: Paid
Acceptance rate/cohort size: Not specified
Dates: 10 weeks in the summer; exact dates may vary based on the role
Application Deadline: Varies by internship
Eligibility: Open to undergraduate students enrolled in a four-year university program

The Summer Internships at Dun & Bradstreet place you in project-based roles where you apply classroom knowledge to real-world business challenges at the global organization. You’ll work on assignments across areas such as data & analytics, technology, finance, and marketing, contributing to projects that support core business operations. You’ll collaborate with professionals across teams, gaining insight into how different teams coordinate within a large company. The program will include mentorship, networking opportunities, and career development activities that complement your project work. You’ll also develop practical skills while contributing to initiatives that reflect day-to-day business processes. 

14. Charles Schwab Intern Academy

Location: Several locations across the U.S., including Orlando, FL
Stipend: Paid
Acceptance rate/cohort size: Selective
Dates: June 7 – August 6
Application Deadline: September – November (new postings will be added every 3–5 days)
Eligibility: Open to current undergraduate students who are within one year of graduation

The Charles Schwab Intern Academy is a nine-week paid summer program that combines hands-on project work with a structured learning curriculum across business areas such as finance, marketing, risk management, and operations. You’ll be placed in a specific track where you may work on projects that support client-focused business initiatives while collaborating with professionals and team members. The program includes cohort-based learning, where you’ll participate in group sessions covering topics such as Schwab’s branding and culture, investment strategies, and career development. Throughout the internship, you’ll be supported by direct managers and human resource professionals, and have opportunities to connect with senior leaders. You’ll also engage in group activities such as business case development and community volunteering projects.

15. Raymond James Summer Internship Program

Location: Several locations across the U.S., including St. Petersburg, FL
Stipend: Paid
Acceptance rate/cohort size: More than 100 students from across the country
Dates: Internships are available in the summer
Application Deadline: Rolling
Eligibility: Open to undergraduate students pursuing a degree in business, marketing/advertising, communications, or any related arts or sciences field | Must be legally authorized to work in the U.S.

The Raymond James Summer Internship Program is a structured summer experience that places you in a specific business track such as finance, capital markets, marketing, accounting, or risk management. You may work on team-based projects involving financial analysis, client services, data insights, or operational support, depending on your assigned department. The program is designed to mirror the responsibilities of a first-year full-time hire, providing direct exposure to day-to-day business functions within the firm. You’ll participate in a formal curriculum that includes an induction week, ongoing training sessions, and workshops focused on professional and technical skills development. The internship also includes networking opportunities with professionals and senior leaders, along with shadowing experiences across teams. Several high-performing interns may even be considered for full-time positions after their graduation.

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Dhruva Bhat

Dhruva Bhat is one of the co-founders of Ladder, and a Harvard College graduate. Dhruva founded Ladder Internships as a DPhil candidate and Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, with a vision to bridge the gap between ambitious students and real-world startup experiences.

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