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International Programs Office Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER)

Export Internship Program. International Programs Office Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER). 2012 Program. >50. 65.  number of countries that interns researched and/or found solid distributor leads for their companies.

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International Programs Office Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER)

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  1. Export Internship Program International Programs Office Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER)

  2. 2012 Program >50 65  number of countries that interns researched and/or found solid distributor leads for their companies percentage of employers asking their intern to stay on part-time or full-time after the end of the program $400k 5 28+ sales quotes from Latin American companies with whom intern initiated the sale (actual sales still pending)  number of IMAGE grants submitted or soon-to-be submitted due the program number of export professionals contacted by students through this program

  3. 2012 Program • Of 9 students, 7 received either an internship extension or a full-time job offer • Companies reported that interns helped increase exports by up to $5 million in only 9 weeks of work!

  4. Agenda • Program Overview • Course • Internships • Selection Criteria • Timeline • Expectations • Q&A

  5. Program Overview • Comprehensive program designed to help undergraduates learn about exporting in a real-world setting where they can have considerable impact on Ohio’s small & medium-sized companies. • Created via a partnership between the Ohio Department of Development and the IPO/CIBER

  6. Spring Quarter Class (BUSMHR 4570) • Academics • Fridays, 12:40-3:40pm or 2:40-5:40pm • 2-4 site visits (Fridays, may be all day) • Taught by and OSU faculty member with assistance from Tim Sword, Global Program Manager at the Ohio Department of Development • Class Highlights – you will learn • Analysis of global markets • Identification of good export partners • International pricing, logistics, & distribution

  7. Internships Internships: • Summer (13 weeks, May-August including a week-long break around Independence Day) • Export focused • Paid (average of $12-$15/hr) • May be on-site at the company or done remotely • ODOD will facilitate client relationship & monitor company satisfaction

  8. Types of companies • Could be any sector or industry • Will be small to medium size (5-500 employees) • Company rationale • New to exporting or want to increase exports • Want access to ODOD/Fisher resources • Subsidy available to hire interns

  9. Types of projects • Perform market research • Grant application • Identify export markets • Conduct a SWOT analysis • Create a report on programs/services available to assist the company to export • Develop a market entry strategy • Research availability of buyers, relevant trade missions, trade shows & webinars

  10. Student Selection Criteria • Third or Fourth Year Fisher Student • GPA (3.2 minimum) • Experience abroad • Previous work experience • Resume & letter of reference • Faculty interview Flexibility & enthusiasm required!!

  11. Timeline

  12. Applications & Interviews • Go to http://go.osu.edu/EIP for more information and to apply for the class • You will be contacted by Tina Hrabak (.4) to schedule an interview with Mr. Sword and Professor Steve Hills • You will be notified of your acceptance into the class by October 18 (possibly sooner) • Keep Tina informed if you accept a summer internship elsewhere

  13. Expectations • You are required to attend EVERY class meeting, site visit, and biweekly summer meeting • You may be required to be on site every day at the company during the summer • May be required to find housing • Accepting an offer means a commitment to working with that company for the ENTIREsummer

  14. Expectations • The IPO will have a central program coordinator. S/he will be able to assist you to find the necessary resources to complete your projects during the summer • You will need to submit a status report to the coordinator each week throughout the summer and notify the coordinator immediately if you encounter significant challenges or the scope of work changes

  15. Contact Info Tim Sword Tim.Sword@development.ohio.gov Global Program Manager Ohio Department of Development Steve Hills Hills.1@osu.edu Academic Director International Programs Office/CIBER Melissa Torres Torres.32@osu.edu Executive Director International Programs Office/CIBER Tina Hrabak Hrabak.4@osu.edu Program Coordinator International Programs Office/CIBER

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