NYCEDC Summer Internship Program 2026
The New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) is now accepting applications for its Summer Internship Program 2026. This is a fantastic opportunity for students and emerging professionals to gain hands-on experience in public service.
π About NYCEDC Summer Internship Program
The NYCEDC Summer Internship Program is a paid 10-week experience designed to provide students and emerging professionals with exposure to public service. Interns will work on exciting projects across NYCEDCβs dynamic departments while participating in:
- Training programs
- Networking events
- Professional development opportunities
π Benefits of NYCEDC Summer Internship Program
Participants in the program will enjoy the following benefits:
- Formal orientation on the first day.
- Weekly βEDC 101β seminars to learn about various departments.
- Direct mentorship from managers (many of whom are former interns).
- Access to company-wide events, including townhalls and summer outings.
β NYCEDC Summer Internship Program Requirements
To be eligible for the program, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Open to undergraduate students, graduate students, and recent graduates.
- International students with valid F-1 visas are eligible.
- Students with CPT, OPT, or STEM-OPT authorization can also apply.
π Application Date and Process
To apply for the NYCEDC Summer Internship Program, applicants need to:
- Submit a resume and cover letter.
- Optionally include supplemental materials (e.g., writing samples, portfolios).
π Application Deadline
The deadline to apply is 02 January, 2026.
π Application Portal
For more details and to apply, visit the official NYCEDC careers page: NYCEDC Summer Internship Program.
This program is a unique opportunity to gain valuable experience, develop professional skills, and explore a career in public service. Donβt miss the chance to be part of this exciting initiative!
- Formal orientation on the first day.
- Weekly βEDC 101β seminars to learn about different departments.
- Direct mentorship from managers (often former interns).
- Access to company-wide events like townhalls and summer outings.










