ESA is excited to once again be hosting its 2026 Summer Internship Program. This 8-week program will run from early June through late July, in our Washington, DC office. Information on application and selection process can be found within each role description on ESA’s careers page.
Currently, we have internships available within the following departments: • Communications & Public Affairs • Finance & Accounting • Federal Government Affairs • Intellectual Property & Security
Work Location:
ESA Employees are in the office Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Due to the organization’s hybrid schedule, interns with Monday and Friday schedules would work remotely. Interns must be able to work at least half of their total weekly hours from ESA offices Tuesday through Thursday.
How To Apply
Please visit our website to view our current openings and details on how to apply
ESA is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.
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