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The Paint Stores Group Summer Internship Program
This program is geared toward individuals who are willing to work hard while gaining valuable work experience. -- Not collating papers or filing forms. -- We’re talking REAL work experience. Intense, “on-the-job” experience in the commercial/retail environment of one of our 2,200+ company-operated specialty paint stores in the US or Canada.
What will you learn?
If you’re selected for the program, you’ll have the opportunity to
- learn basic store operations
- expand your management skills
- develop sales techniques
- service customers
- gain knowledge in a variety of key topics to enhance your business skills through S.T.A.R.T.
(our Store Training and Reference Tool).
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You may even be asked to complete special business projects while you handle your in-store responsibilities.
Requirements & Rewards
If you’re an entrepreneurial student who is interested in a career in Sales or Marketing Management, you may be selected for the program on the basis of your academic credentials, previous work experience and your desire to work in a hands-on, challenging environment.
You can work in a store near your college or summer residence. Check out our Store Locator for the nearest location.
In return, we’ll offer you a competitive salary PLUS a possible career opportunity once you’ve completed your degree.
How to apply
Use our Resume Builder to apply, or mail your resume to the Area Human Resources Manager in your geographic region. To determine the appropriate individual, Recruitment Contacts directory.
Hear about it from someone who's been there...
When Allison Truman, Assistant Manager, graduated from college in Cleveland, Ohio, she knew exactly what she wanted in an employer. She’d already spent two years in Sherwin-Williams’ Internship Program. From this perspective, she was able to see first hand the benefits of working for a company that rewards hard work.
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The internship program was a great program that I had begun in 1996. There are a lot of pluses to it. It’s a paid
internship, which are very few and far between, because with college, you basically just get credit. I know a lot of you
are in that situation now, but this is a paid internship. You can get credit for it at the same time. I
continued during the school year, in college, to actually get more experience and make some extra money at
the same time. It was a really good opportunity and it gives you some confidence that you’re actually making
money and working towards school at the same time.
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