HNI Corporation offers you internship opportunities in a wide variety of areas and across many operating companies. If you're innovative, hard-working and seeking a great internship, HON might be the company for you.
HON is part of HNI Corporation's largest internship program, which is in the summer and is based in Muscatine, Iowa.
Corporate-Based Summer Internship Program
Your Experience
HNI's corporate-based internship program is located in Muscatine, Iowa with opportunities for internships at our corporate headquarters as well as The HON Company and Allsteel. During your internship, you'll complete one or more long-term projects that are tailored to your interests and qualifications. The work you accomplish will make a significant business impact. We'll make sure that your compensation reflects your important contributions.
We're also committed to your professional development. You'll be paired with a manager who will ensure that your internship experience is valuable, provide you with opportunities to learn and grow, and serve as a trusted mentor. Development activities for interns will expand your talents and opportunities:
Lunch 'n Learn sessions will allow you to meet other interns, connect with senior management, and learn more about the future of our company and industry. Past presenters have included HNI's Chairman, President, and CEO; our Vice President and CFO; and many other company leaders.
Workshops just for interns will help you build invaluable career skills in an encouraging environment. Past workshops have turned our interns into master negotiators, strong leaders, and dynamic public speakers.
HNI will encourage you to become actively involved in the local community of young professionals by sponsoring your membership to the Young Professionals Network of Muscatine.
Midterm and final performance reviews will celebrate how far you have come and help you learn how you can develop further. To highlight the importance of the work that you will accomplish during your time at HNI, you will make a final presentation to executive-level managers at the end of your internship experience. This presentation will describe the achievements you have made throughout your internship and will allow HNI's leaders to recognize the significance of your contributions.
What Will You Be Working On?
The projects you work on will be adapted to suit you. We want you working on projects that meet your interests, emphasize your strengths, and help you grow professionally. Internship departments and past internship projects are listed below:
Accounting
Engineering
Manufacturing
Product Design
Eliminating ergonomic deviations in office furniture
Improving each step of the concept development process
Testing material strength and performing comparative analysis on different production materials
Finance
Developing a new process for streamlining financial reporting among departments
Analyzing the performance of acquired companies and projecting their long-term performance against optimistic, realistic, and pessimistic market scenarios
Information Technology
Creating intranet applications, including online learning programs for HNI members
Conducting member training for IT-related issues
Law
Marketing
Analyzing sales promotions to determine their effectiveness and devising strategies to increase promotional success in the future
Researching end-user wants and needs for an operating company's quick-ship program to increase orders shipped through this program by 10%
Benchmarking marketing programs against those of competitors and other businesses to improve customer satisfaction
Public Relations
Preparing an HNI operating company for NeoCon, the furniture industry's biggest trade show
Writing news releases regarding executive management decisions
Learning the launch process for a national advertising/PR campaign
Human Resources (Member and Community Relations)
Restructuring company job descriptions and creating new candidate interview guides
Creating and implementing a more effective screening process for job candidates
Redesigning the HNI college recruitment Web page that you're reading now
Researching and summarizing benefits programs across all operating companies and making recommendations for corporate-wide improvements based on the results
Quality
Safety
Supply Chain
Creating a Forecasting Report Card to measure the accuracy of demand forecasts by comparing forecasts with historical data
Determining the cost savings of bulk-packing component parts and implementing improved packing standards
Developing a tool for accurate product forecasting at many levels (aggregate, by location, etc.)
What's Muscatine Like?
Muscatine is a picturesque riverboat town on the Mississippi River near the Iowa-Illinois border. In the 1850's, author Mark Twain, then Samuel Clemens, lived in Muscatine. He contributed to The Muscatine Journal and later wrote of the city:
"I remember Muscatine -- still more pleasantly -- for its summer sunsets. I have never seen any, on either side of the ocean, that equaled them."
The beauty that Mark Twain appreciated in Muscatine many years ago has only grown with time. Muscatine is now home to countless local treasures, including:
- More than 30 parks and recreation areas
- Several miles of riverfront pedestrian and bike paths
- Muscatine Aquatic Center
- Muscatine History and Industry Museum
- Muscatine Art Center
- Pine Creek Grist Mill
Muscatine also hosts several community events throughout the summer months of your internship. The Muscatine County Fair, Independence Day parade and fireworks, and Great River Days celebration will keep you busy! Learn more about attractions and events in Muscatine by visiting the link below:
Muscatine Convention and Visitors Bureau
With a population of about 23,000, Muscatine maintains its small-town charn, yet has quick access to metropolitan areas. The Quad Cities are located just 25 minutes northeast of Muscatine, and the Iowa City/Coralville area is located about 40 minutes northwest of Muscatine. Both areas offer exciting attractions and events that you can explore throughout your time in the area. Discover more by clicking the links below:
Quad Cities Convention and Visitors Bureau
Iowa City/Coralville Convention and Visitors Bureau
Frequently Asked Questions
What basic requirements do you look for in internship candidates?
In most cases, interns working for HNI and its operating companies have completed two or three years of college education and are in good academic standing. Our ideal internship candidate has been actively involved on campus and may have had previous relevant work experience. In addition, a healthy dose of enthusiasm, a strong work ethic, and a willingness to learn and grow are necessary for a successful internship experience.
How does your selection process work?
You'll probably first seek an internship with HNI through your university's career fair or by submitting your application through our careers Web site. After reviewing candidates, we may invite you to interview on-campus or on-site at HNI Corporate Headquarters or at one of HNI's operating company locations. If you're successful through this initial evaluation, you will be invited to a final interview for a specific position at an HNI location. When you successfully complete this second interview, you will be given a job offer and become an HNI intern upon the satisfactory completion of a drug screen and background check.
I'm an international student. Can I apply?
We encourage international students to apply. You must be eligible to work in the United States. At the time of hire, you must have a copy of a valid visa and a United States Social Security card. We have hosted many international students in past internships, and we enjoy their active involvement in the HNI Internship Program.
I'm not from Muscatine! Where will I live?
If you need housing in the Muscatine area during the summer, you may be eligible to use HNI-sponsored housing free of charge. You can speak to an HNI recruiter about your eligibility. HNI-sponsored housing arrangements are through Muscatine Community College Student Apartments. You can follow the link below to find more information about living arrangements and see a layout of apartment design: Muscatine Community College Student Apartments
Can I get academic credit for my internship?
Check with an academic advisor at your university to determine whether academic credit is available and beneficial in your case. If it's a good option for you, we will encourage and facilitate the use of your internship for academic credit.
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