Internships turned career launch: Hired before graduation
The hunt for that first job after graduation can be stressful, but thanks to performing well in business internships, both Jake and Lauren have known for months that they have full-time positions after graduation.
Jake found a summer internship opportunity in 2023 with College Works Painting in Minneapolis, Minnesota, through which he was able to manage his own crew of college student painters.
“That was my first taste of actually managing people, which is what I really want to do with my career,” Jake says. “Then in 2025 I got an internship with Sherwin-Williams in the Twin Cities, and have since been working at the Eau Claire location. This summer I will complete their internal management training and be placed in an open assistant manager spot in one of the locations across the Twin Cities metro area.”
Jake’s Sherwin-Williams supervisor in Eau Claire, Katie Bates, says he’s been a reliable and eager addition to their team, and she sees a bright future for him with the company.
“Jacob has been an exceptional addition to our team since he joined us at the Eau Claire location in September,” Bates says. “He consistently goes above and beyond to assist customers with outstanding service, continues to expand his knowledge of our diverse product lines and takes the initiative to mentor and train new employees. We look forward to Jake’s continued career growth with Sherwin-Williams after his graduation.”
Lauren has spent two years as a student intern at Royal Credit Union in Eau Claire, where she too has been offered a full-time position to begin after graduation.
“My internship role was in recruitment, finding other qualified students to fill internship roles across the business in areas like marketing, finance, community relations, accounting and HR,” Lauren says.
“I’m so grateful to have been offered an HR generalist position,” Lauren says. “I’ve been slowly taking on a few of these responsibilities already, learning more about employee relations. I think it will be a smooth transition, but Royal really treats their interns as employees from the start. I‘ve never felt like I had less to offer as a student. That’s been great.”
Lauren’s supervisor at Royal Credit Union is Heather DeNamur, organizational relations and recruitment manager, who says that Lauren’s performance as an intern went above and beyond expectations time and again, “elevating” the internship role single-handedly.
“Lauren leaned into her tenacity and drive by always finding a way to deliver and make meaningful enhancements come to life,” DeNamur says.
“Her consistency, independence and professionalism made her the clear top candidate when a full-time HR generalist role became available on our team. We are so honored that she has chosen to take this opportunity to stay with Royal after graduation and we can’t wait to see what else she’s able to accomplish in her full-time role.”