Careers & Internships
The Humanities Center is Seeking a Marketing Intern
The Humanities Center is seeking a Communications and Marketing intern to assist in its exciting new phase. The ideal candidate (undergraduate or graduate) will have a strong passion for research, content creation, writing and design. Find more details here and send applications to humanitiescenter@andrew.cmu.edu.
Pittsburgh Summer Internship Program
Deadline: Feb. 7
The Pittsburgh Summer Internship Program (PSIP) provides financial support and resources to connect Dietrich College undergraduate students to their first internship experience at a non-profit, start-up or small business in the Pittsburgh area. Students who participate complete 175-200 hours of work at an organization in the Pittsburgh area and receive a $3,300 stipend.
The Student Academic Success Center is Hiring for the 2025-26 Academic Year
Priority Deadline: Feb. 10
The Student Academic Success Center has begun the hiring process for the next cohort of Peer Tutors, Academic Coaches and SI Leaders for the 25-26 academic year.
If you are interested, check out the hiring page for more information and links to the applications. For some roles, if you apply by our priority deadline of Feb. 10, you will be guaranteed an interview.
NOTE: In the past, one, common application for all positions was used. This year, you will need to apply to each job separately. You are welcome to apply to more than one role.
Should you have any questions, please contact the following for each position:
- Peer Tutoring: Wes Hood, whood@andrew.cnlawyer18.com
- Supplemental Instruction: Lucy Delaney, ldelaney@andrew.cnlawyer18.com
- Academic Coaching: Caitlin Ortis, cortis2@andrew.cnlawyer18.com
CMU Washington Semester Program
Deadline: March 1
The Carnegie Mellon University Washington Semester Program (CMU/WSP) is a semester-long program in which students live, intern and take CMU classes in Washington, DC. Sponsored by the Carnegie Mellon Institute for Strategy and Technology (CMIST), it is open to all undergraduates from any major at CMU. Students earn forty-eight units, interning about twenty-four hours per week in any sector or field of interest within Washington, DC, while taking classes taught by CMU faculty.