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Steelcase Internship Program

901 44th Street SE
Grand Rapids, MI, 49508, United States

Overview

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Introduction

Steelcase designs and produces furniture—particularly seating, desks, cabinets, and the like—for the workplace. Its internship program allows students to get hands-on experience with the company.

Internship Program Stats


Featured Rankings

Best Consumer & Industrial Products Internships

International Students Eligible

No

Major Depts/Functions

Manufacturing


Locations

Grand Rapids, MI


Internship Contact

About the Program

Steelcase’s internship program allows students to gain hands-on experience while working on real projects for the company. Interns can also expect to grow their professional networks while working with the company.

About the Company

Steelcase was founded in 1912 as The Metal Office Furniture Company and was originally focused on creating office furniture that was fire-resistant—given that smoking in offices was a common practice for most of the twentieth century, and workflows were also almost entirely paper-based, workplaces were at high risk of a fire incident. These days, the company makes products for the modern office—and starts with its own locations. The Steelcase headquarters in Grand Rapids, Michigan, is where t...

Intern Reviews


  • “I loved my internship at Steelcase. I got to work on meaningful projects, had flexibility with my schedule, was not overworked, and the interns got to do exciting events and socialize with each other during work.”
  • “Steelcase offers an amazing culture in the office as well as a flexible hybrid work schedule for most teams. As a year-round marketing intern, I am required to work 40 hours a week during the summer months and 15-20 hours during the school year.”
  • “Steelc...

Getting Hired Here


  • “Seemed like a completely normal hiring process.”
  • “There were some hiccups with the hiring process, but overall, it was pretty smooth; I felt the number of interviews was fair.”