FAQs
What is the duration of the Supply Chain Intern program?
The Supply Chain Intern program is for the Summer of 2025, typically lasting for 10-12 weeks.
What qualifications are required to apply for the internship?
Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited Bachelor’s or Master's degree program, have a minimum GPA of 2.7, completed their freshman year of courses, and should be majoring in Supply Chain or a similar field.
Is there a GPA requirement for applicants?
Yes, a minimum GPA of 2.7 is required to apply for the internship.
What type of hands-on experience will interns gain?
Interns will gain hands-on experience in various areas of supply chain management, including procurement, purchasing, transportation, distribution, and logistics.
Are there any opportunities for professional development during the internship?
Yes, the internship program includes opportunities for personal and professional development, with events like lunch & learns, plant tours, and social gatherings organized by the University Relations team.
Is housing assistance provided for interns?
Yes, potential relocation or housing assistance is available based on the work location.
What skills are preferred for applicants?
Strong Excel skills are preferred for applicants to the Supply Chain Intern position.
Will interns be involved in real business challenges?
Yes, each intern will be presented with a real business challenge within their group, providing the opportunity to collaborate with subject matter experts and develop solutions.
What can interns expect at the end of the internship?
At the end of the internship, interns will participate in an event called the "Intern Expo" to showcase their accomplishments.
What benefits do interns receive during the program?
Interns can expect competitive pay, paid holidays off, employee discounts on Mohawk products, and other benefits.
Is Mohawk Industries an equal opportunity employer?
Yes, Mohawk Industries, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to an inclusive workplace and a proud participant in the Drugs Don’t Work program.