Internships & Co-ops

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Be part of the next generation of problem solvers shaping the future of energy.

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MISO’s internship and co-op programs give students and recent graduates the chance to tackle meaningful, real-world projects that directly support our mission: keeping the lights on for 45 million people across 15 states. From grid reliability to renewable integration and electrification, you’ll contribute to work that matters.

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Learn About Our Internships and Co-Ops 

Internships

Duration: 11 weeks during the summer.
Structure: Cohort-based experience with events, mentoring, and a dedicated project.
Eligibility: Open to a wide range of majors, including Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science, IT, Cybersecurity,
Business, Finance, Legal and HR.
Ideal For:  Those seeking broad exposure and networking in the energy sector.

Co-ops

Duration: Up to two consecutive16-week semesters (32 weeks maximum).
Structure: Deeper integration with teams and more responsibility.
Ideal For: Electrical Engineering students interested in real-time grid operations.

2025 Schedule

Things to Know

Interns work up to 40 hours a week in a hybrid environment. During the 11-week program, you will be part of a MISO team and assigned a project that directly impacts the business Along with your project work, you will be exposed to personal and professional development opportunities including resume building and community service. From competing in a data challenge, to delivering your project's final report in front of your peers, team members, MISO employees and executives, interns are supported every step of the way with a dedicated manager, mentor and a buddy team to ensure you are set up to succeed. 

  1. What is the application and interview process? 
    Internship positions are posted on MISO's website beginning in September. This is also when our team attends college career fairs. Once we have our pool of candidates, MISO recruiters contact qualified applicants for an initial phone interview and schedule video interviews between October and December. Students who accept an official offer begin their internship in late May. Check out our Interview Guide for tips on preparing for your interview. 

  2. Do I need relevant experience to apply? 
    Relevant work experience is not required but is certainly helpful to make an applicant stand out.  
  1. Is there a minimum GPA requirement? 
    There is no minimum GPA required to apply for MISO internships.  
  1. What majors are eligible to apply? 
    All majors are encouraged to apply. MISO offers internships in IT, engineering, cyber security, data and computer science, communications, finance, legal and several other fields. Read the job descriptions in our job ads for specific criteria and requirements.  
  1. Are international students eligible to apply? 
    MISO is unable to sponsor international students.  
  1. Do all three MISO locations accept interns? 
    Yes, interns may apply for a position in Indiana, Minnesota or Arkansas.  
  1. Which Universities do your interns attend?  
    MISO has had interns from universities across the U.S.  
  1. Is this a paid internship?
    Yes, interns work a maximum of 40 hours per 
    wee
    k, and they are paid for the hours they work. MISO also offers travel accommodations for non-local students.

  2. Where do interns live?
    When possible, MISO provides local housing for interns in each location as needed. 

  3. How big is the intern class?
    The number fluctuates from year-to-year. In 2025 we hired around 30 interns. We make sure there are multiple 
    opportunities for interns to get to know one another. 

  4. What type of work are interns given?
    Interns are assigned projects that tie directly into the work their team is doing. You will be provided with the tools and technology needed to do the job and you will have a mentor for support and guidance. 

  5. Which areas of the business do interns typically work?
    Multiple areas: Digital Technology, Digital Strategy, IT, Grid Planning, Standards and Assurance, Finance, Legal, Communications, System Operations, and Market Operations.

  6. How long does the internship program last?
    The program typically lasts 11 
    weeks
    , beginning in late May and ending in early August.

  7. I still have more questions, who do I contact?
    Contact 
    MISO’s early career talent team.

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In Their Own Words

Experience MISO through the eyes of our interns. Learn about the projects they completed. Read intern stories highlighted on the MISO Matters blog

"Thank you for having a best-in-class internship program and preparing interns for future roles by providing meaningful, immersive work."

Vanessa Gonzalez, 2025 Intern