| Location | BATON ROUGE, LA |
| Industry | Computer/IT Services |
| Company Size | 10,000 employees or more |
| Year Founded | 1911 |
| Website | http://www-03.ibm.com/employment/us/ |
As an Intern Supply Chain Specialist at IBM, you'll gain hands-on experience helping organizations improve how they plan, source, manage, and deliver products and services through supply chain transformation, data, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and technology-enabled business solutions.
During your internship, you'll work alongside experienced IBM consultants, supply chain professionals, data specialists, and technology experts while developing practical business, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
No two projects are exactly alike. You could support clients across industries including manufacturing, automotive, consumer products, retail, healthcare, energy, public sector, and more.
During your internship, you may have opportunities to:
You don't need prior consulting experience or expertise in every area of supply chain. We're looking for students with a strong foundation, curiosity, analytical thinking, and a passion for learning.
Through mentorship, structured learning, hands-on project experiences, and AI-enabled tools, you'll strengthen your supply chain, analytical, technology, communication, and consulting skills while building a foundation for a future career at IBM.
High-performing interns may be considered for full-time Associate opportunities following graduation, based on business needs and individual performance.
To give yourself the best opportunity for success, we advise applying only to roles that align with your skills and experience, rather than applying broadly across all entry-level positions. You'll receive a status update email for each application, so be sure to check your IBM Careers account regularly - it's the best way to get a centralized view of which roles you have active applications against.
At IBM, you don’t need a degree to shape the future. Just bring your skills—and your passion. To build. To design. To code. To consult. To think along with clients and sell. To make markets. To invent. To collaborate.
Not just to do something better, but to attempt things you've never thought possible. To lead in this new era of technology and solve some of the world's most challenging problems. Let’s get to work.