First Bank opens applications for summer internship program

Jamie Carsten, Chair
Jamie Carsten, Chair
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First Bank has announced the availability of its summer internship program, aimed at college students who are interested in gaining experience in the banking sector. The program is designed for rising college seniors who have an interest in finance and community engagement.

Interns will be assigned to specific departments where they will assist with various activities under the direction of a Reporting Manager. According to First Bank, participants will “gain valuable work experience in a professional environment, leveraging prior experience, education and involvement.” The program emphasizes collaboration with teams and support for key projects that connect academic learning with practical application.

The bank describes this opportunity as more than just a temporary position. “This position is more than a summer gig—it’s a launchpad for the future,” states First Bank.

For those seeking additional details about the internship or application process, information can be found by visiting First Bank’s website.



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