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Is Werner Enterprises (Omaha, NE - the truckload carrier) a good company to intern with? College-level. Supply-Chain management, logistics, business/management.


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"I am reading their webpages and some reports about them, I'd say an unqualified yes"

 by awarulz on Dec 23 2006 (38 months ago)
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Werner Enterprises is one of the top five truckload carriers, with more than 11,000 drivers, 2,000 office support employees, and over 900 fleet maintenance employees nationwide. Explore our opportunities and discover a career path for you. As you get to know our Company, we think you'll soon see what truly sets us apart from other transportation providers. Our People. Werner Enterprises provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or veteran status in accordance with applicable laws.

Of course, it depends on your internship, but sounds like logistical fun to me.

and look at these open jobs!
Intermodal Rate Analyst - Omaha, NE

Trailer Pool Coordinator - Omaha, NE

Travel Manager - Omaha, NE

Night Fleet Coordinator - Omaha, NE

Fleet Manager - Omaha, NE
Sources: http://www.werner.com/content/careers/curlist/
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I am currently interning with Werner as a Graphic Designer and love it there. It is a paid internship, so I feel really lucky to have this opportunity. The people are great and I get a lot of on-the-job experience. Hopefully, even with the economy, it will get my foot in the door for other opportunities down the road. Human Resources says they may hire interns on, but it sounds like from previous interns, that in that department, it's not common. But it is paid, and decent $ for an intern.
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