The Observer

Inaugural Internship Experience Coming to Auburn

CONTRIBUTED BY THE CITY OF AUBURN/DAVID D. DORTON

AUBURN —

The Economic Development Department of the city of Auburn is excited to announce the inaugural AIM Experience (Auburn Montgomery Internship Experience) for college juniors and seniors interning in Auburn this summer.

Twenty-five interns will be accepted from Auburn as well as 25 interns from Montgomery, all of whom will be shown the valuable experiences that can be had in both communities following graduation. Participants will learn how to serve, socialize and develop in Auburn and be given insight into why Auburn makes a good professional home.

Activities will take place in Auburn and Montgomery with transportation provided for events outside of Auburn. There is no cost to be a part of this program. All activities will be during the week after regular work hours. Due to the cost and planning involved in the activities, participants are asked to give at least an 80% commitment to participating in activities.

In addition to all that is planned as part of the internship, participants will receive a “City Pass” that provides discounts or free memberships to various downtown establishments as well as to city of Auburn recreational facilities.

This exciting new program is being brought to Auburn by Fuel Alabama, a talent attraction and retention program of the Economic Development Partnership of Alabama, in partnership with Innovate Alabama.

For more information, email Amy Brabham at abrabham@auburnalabama.org or visit workinauburn.com/aim-experience.

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