Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance accepting 2026 summer internship program applications
The 11-week internship program will run from mid-May through the end of July. The program emphasizes hands-on learning, with interns working closely with their respective teams to complete projects that directly benefit their departments and the company. In addition to meaningful professional experience, interns will spend time each week working on personal development.
"We provide weekly programming that covers topics like financial literacy and resume building," said
Ideal candidates for the program are undergraduate students with
Representatives of the company will attend career fairs at the following schools in the coming weeks:
To learn more about the program, explore open positions and begin the application process, visit https://jobs.infarmbureau.com/internships-early-career-professionals/. The company intends to have the majority of the internship opportunities filled by December.



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