Intern and Cooperative Education Programs

Why should you consider being a GM Research intern or cooperative education student? As a participant in one of these programs, you'll gain valuable professional experience, develop an insider's understanding of how GM Research works, and earn a good wage. Our Intern and Cooperative Education Programs are designed to provide GM with a source of highly talented candidates while giving students valuable in-depth experience.

Details of our Intern and Cooperative Education Programs
Check here to learn the details of our Intern and Cooperative Education Programs, including the selection process, program requirements, GM-paid housing for out-of-area students, transportation arrangements, and travel expenses.

Student FAQ
Learn about the process of applying for an internship or co-op position and receiving an offer in our Student FAQ.

Meet 2002 interns
Our 2002 interns mirror GM Research's diversity -- representing schools across the country; interests from management science to electrical engineering; and educational backgrounds from just a year past high school to just months from a Ph.D. Meet four of our 2002 interns and find out about their summer projects and career goals here.

Learn about previous interns
Ever wonder where a GM internship could lead? A 1989 summer student was recently selected one of the World's Top 100 Young Innovators by MIT. Find out more about GM researcher Paul Krajewski and his work here.

Apply online
To submit a resume for the Intern Program, apply online and put the exact words "Summer Internship with GM R&D" in the objective box.

Life in Michigan
Southeast Michigan and surroundings offer everything you'd expect from a major metropolitan area like Detroit -- and much, much more. Learn about life in Michigan here.

Location
Find out more about the R&D Center and get directions and a map to the site here.

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