Boeing, Visa, CVS Health are among the 25 best internships in the U.S.

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As employers look to fill roles left empty during the Great Resignation, hiring interns could be a solution to get newly trained employees through the door. 

Seventy percent of interns will get a job offer at the end of their semester, according to a survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers. Employers are also more likely to hire a person who has had an internship in the past. 

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But not all internship programs are created equal. Yello, an early talent recruitment platform, released its annual list of the top internship programs in the country. The platform spotlights 100 programs across industries that go above and beyond for interns when it comes to promoting DEI and creating pathways for training, upskilling and hiring.  

Yello named Boeing as the best internship program in the U.S., highlighting their efforts to increase diversity in their applicant pool, as well as their approach to providing mentorship opportunities to their interns. Company programs were judged on criteria including compensation and perks for interns, as well as career development opportunities. 

While Boeing took the top spot, the rest of the list was recognized in alphabetical order. Here are a few of the standout organizations that made the cut: 

Accenture

Adobe

American Express

Anthem

BlackRock

Boeing

Capital One

Chegg

Citi

CVS Health

eBay

GE

General Mills

HubSpot

IBM

Intuit

Lincoln Financial Group

Mutual of Omaha

Northwestern Mutual

PNC Financial Services Group

Reddit

Southwest Airlines

Twitter

Visa

Walgreens

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