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2026 SCO Internship Application

Remote • Closes November 1


Overview

SCO will be hiring one intern for the summer of 2026. The purpose of this internship is to provide a multi-faceted learning experience for a college student interested in youth livestock activities, livestock marketing & sales, leadership & event planning, technology/development, marketing, and social media.


Major Responsibilities

Assist SCO team with various summer activities including planning for activities held at multiple junior national livestock shows. The intern will also spend time with sales representatives, industry leaders and the technology development team.


Guidelines

The internship requires excellent written and oral communication skills as one will be expected to represent the organization on a daily basis. Individual must be a self-starter with organization skills to assist with the event planning responsibilities.


Time Period

Approximately mid-May through early August depending on the student’s academic schedule. 


Location

Remote based with heavy travel expectations. 


Applications must be submitted by Saturday, November 1, 2025 no later than 11:59 p.m.  


Learn more and apply here.

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