
John Deere's internship program allows you to apply the skills and knowledge you're developing at school while contributing to exciting, real-world projects. We regard every intern as a potential full-time employee with strategic importance to our business. We'll provide hands-on experience that's designed to fit your career objectives, that complements your academic work and enhances your learning.
"Ever since I was a little girl, green and yellow were my colors. John Deere has been my passion and will still continue to be my favorite. With a background in farming, it has been my biggest dream to work for John Deere. Keeping busy with school and collegiate sports, I never once thought that I would land a spot in the Tractor Cab Assembly and Operations Plant as a Manufacturing Engineer Intern. Working alongside the operators and other engineers, I gained countless knowledge and strong relationships with my team."
"My internship has been an amazing experience. I have worked on nine tasks/projects that not only upgraded my technical skills, but also enhanced my communication, social, leadership and teamwork skills. John Deere has given me the confidence needed to grow as an engineer and better yet, as an individual. I love the culture and family environment provided by John Deere. I am blessed to be able to work for a company that helps feed and clothe the world."
"Having the opportunity to get out in the field and meet firsthand with employees and customers to hear why they are so loyal to John Deere. The needs of people who use the equipment daily are at the center of product development decisions, and it shows just how much John Deere cares about its customers."
A few of our locations offer flexible, part-time opportunities that let you schedule your work around your classes. These roles are available in a variety of disciplines in both office and warehouse settings. You'll gain experience in a large, fast-paced business environment, while still maintaining your full-time school commitments.
You can work with us throughout your education, with the option for full-time hours during the summer. Typically, you would enter the program during your sophomore year and work until your graduation. You must be attending a college or university as a full-time student and that school must be within commuting distance of a John Deere work location to be eligible for the Part-Time Student program.
Part-time employees receive competitive compensation and are eligible for many benefits, including tuition assistance.