What does your future hold? Are you a college student looking to gain some real world experience through an internship or are you soon to graduate and exploring your options? Maybe you're an experienced professional who is looking for a new challenge. Is your background in finance, agriculture or business consulting? Or do you have expertise in banking or manufacturing? Whatever your situation, we invite you to explore the opportunities that Kennedy and Coe, LLC provides.


Internships

Not sure about the direction you want to take with your accounting career? We can help! Explore an internship with Kennedy and Coe. An internship can give you an inside look at the career field you have chosen.

We offer both tax season and summer internships. Tax season internships are offered January through mid April. Summer internships are offered for a two-month period during June and July. Internships are full time and are paid positions. It's important to interview on campus during the fall semester in order to be considered for an internship.

What do you gain by participation in an internship?

  • hands-on experience with the opportunity to apply the theories and principles you’ve learned in school,
  • you can network with professionals who have been working in the accounting industry – learn from them and build professional relationships,
  • you’ll be able to use industry-specific software and technology
  • you’ll participate in orientation and training and will perform the same type of work as our entry-level accountants and consultants.

Why do we offer internships?

  • We begin a working relationship with you as a potential future employee, as several of our interns are later offered full time positions after graduation

What are the requirements prior to participating in an internship?

  • must be an accounting or finance major
  • completed introductory and intermediate accounting courses
  • Completion of a tax course is a requirement for spring interns and is recommended for summer interns.
  • GPA of 3.0 or above in your major

If you would like to learn more about public accounting as a career, check out what the AICPA has to say at www.startheregoplaces.com