Domino's Pizza LLC Internship Profile

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Degree Type: College Sophomores, College Juniors, College Seniors
Industries: Agriculture and Food, Consumer Products
Locations: Baltimore, MD; Atlanta, GA; Detroit, MI; Las Vegas, NV
Number of Interns: 11 - 20
Compensation/Benefits: Paid, Academic Credit
Length: n/a
Responsibilities: Accounting, Advertising, Finance, Human Resources, Marketing, Other
Overview
The Scoop

Domino’s Pizza traces its roots back to 1960 when Tom and James Monaghan opened just one store in Ypsilanti, Mich. Today, Domino’s operates more than 8,000 stores worldwide and employs over 11,000 people in the United States. In 2008, Domino’s sold more than 1.3 million pizzas every day.

On the Job

Interns are hired into various departments, including accounting and finance, human resources, legal, operations, communications, supply chain, advertising, brand management, public relations, research and development, marketing, international and information services. Responsibilities vary by department, but can include running the operations of a store or supply chain center, conducting interviews and reference checks for potential hires, and providing accounting services for a specific market. About 85 percent of interns are offered full-time positions upon graduation.

Getting Hired
Apply By:

April. All applicants must apply online at the website below.

Qualifications:

Open to college sophomores, juniors and seniors with a minimum GPA of 3.0. Candidates should be majoring in a field of study related to the internship for which they are applying.


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