Various Internships & Residencies at Ogilvy – the world’s leading advertising, marketing, and communications agency

Ogilvy—the world’s leading advertising, marketing, and communications agency—has officially opened applications for two exciting early-career opportunities: the Summer 2026 Internship Program and The Ogilvy Residency (a full-time rotational program). Several tracks do not require a degree, making these opportunities accessible to a wide range of emerging talent.

Summer Internships are available in BUSINESS areas and Creative areas (Art Director, Copywriter, Designer, Integrated Production, and Technical Producer).

Full year/full time/PAID residencies are available in NYC and Chicago

To learn about the positions, and apply, click here: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/ogilvyearlycareers

Athletic Communications Spring Semester Internship Applications Now Open

The Athletic Communications Office ON CAMPUS is offering 3-5 junior and senior students an internship opportunity to work for our office.

The University of Hartford Athletic Communications Office is seeking reliable and motivated junior and senior students who are interested in one or more of the following areas:

Broadcasting
Camera Work / Production
Photography
Social Media / Marketing
Sports Writing
Statistics

Candidates should be enthusiastic, organized, and have a willing to learn. Interns will assist with game-day operations and help create content for HartfordHawks.com and our social media platforms.

These students will get a day-to-day experience in working in a sports communications office and will create the content directly for the University of Hartford Athletic Teams!

Any interested student can fill out our application below if interested!

Athletic Communications Intern Interest Form – University of Hartford Athletics

Fairfield County’s Community – Community Philanthropy Intern

Position Summary

Hours: 15 hours per week

Compensation: $22/hour

At Fairfield County’s Community Foundation (FCCF), we’re building a Fairfield County where every person has an equitable opportunity to thrive. As part of our commitment to community connection and inclusive growth, we’re looking for a motivated and community-minded Community Philanthropy Intern to join our team for a 12-month, part-time internship.

This is a hands-on opportunity to work closely with our Director of Community Philanthropy—to be a thought partner helping to shape innovative initiatives that strengthen relationships, drive engagement, and bring people together to create lasting impact.

The Community Philanthropy Intern will support key initiatives in our Community Philanthropy portfolio, including The SOUL Fund (a new giving circle housed at FCCF), Advocacy with the Allies (an advocacy skill-building and organized civic engagement initiative), and In Community (a series of public programs designed to spark new ways of thinking about and acting upon our region’s most pressing challenges).

What You’ll Do

  • Track and analyze engagement data using Excel and C-Suite tools to inform campaign strategies.
  • Support reporting, attendance, and engagement tracking for community events and outreach efforts.
  • Create and send targeted, tailored communications to segmented audience groups through Outlook.
  • Assist with event planning and logistics for both virtual and in-person gatherings (approximately 18 events in 2026, most held in the evening).
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure a seamless, high-impact community experience.

What We’re Looking For

  • Current college student or recent graduate interested in philanthropy, community engagement, or nonprofit leadership.
  • Creative thinker and strong writer who can craft compelling, audience-specific messages.
  • Experience planning and executing events.
  • Strong communication, organization, and problem-solving skills.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Outlook, and Office Suite
  • Comfortable working with data and using insights to shape strategy.
  • A collaborative spirit, curiosity to learn, and enthusiasm for storytelling that inspires connection.
  • Flexibility to attend evening events as needed.

If you’re passionate about building stronger, more connected communities—and want to learn how philanthropy can make a lasting difference—we’d love to hear from you!

All applicants must include a cover letter (no more than 1 page) that outlines what specifically drew your interest to this internship and highlights one key example from your background that makes you a great candidate.