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Want to intern at 2021 Cattle Industry Convention?

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Gain experience, network with industry leaders at annual gathering of beef cattle industry.

Up to 18 college students will be selected as interns for the 2021 Cattle Industry Convention and NCBA Trade Show in Nashville, Tennessee, Aug. 10-13, 2021. The interns are vital to the success of the largest annual meeting in the U.S. beef cattle industry and the students will gain first-hand experience and be able to interact with leaders of every segment of the cattle and beef industry.

Interns will be assigned to help many different staff members and attendees with meetings and events and should be prepared to handle a wide range of responsibilities, from setting up the indoor arena, assisting at committee meetings and Cattlemen’s College to posting on social media and contributing in the NCBA booth. NCBA will strive to provide students time to maximize industry networking.

Students must be able to work Aug. 8 – 13, 2021, in Nashville. They must be at least a junior-level college student at an accredited university at the time of the industry meeting. Preferably they will have a background in, or working knowledge of, the cattle and/or beef industry, and must have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Students should be well-versed in all areas of social media.

Interested students must complete a Student Internship Application and send college transcripts, two letters of recommendation and a resume. Deadline for applying is April 15, 2021.

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