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11 Tech Internships for Undergraduates in Montana

Tech internships can be a valuable way for you to gain practical experience while still pursuing your undergraduate degree. These opportunities allow you to apply classroom knowledge in professional settings, develop technical skills in areas such as software development, data analysis, cybersecurity, and engineering, and learn how technology teams operate in real organizations. Internships also help you build professional networks, strengthen your resume, and explore potential career paths within the broader tech industry.


What tech internships are available for undergraduates in Montana?

Although Montana has a smaller tech ecosystem compared to larger states, it still offers meaningful opportunities through universities, government agencies, and startups. Many students in Montana gain experience through internships connected to local universities, regional employers, or nationwide companies that offer remote placements. These internships can help you build technical expertise, collaborate with professionals, and gain exposure to different roles within the technology sector.


To help you navigate your options, we’ve put together a curated list of 11 tech internships for undergraduates in Montana.


If you’re looking for remote internships, check out our blog here.


Location:  Remote! You can work from anywhere in the world.

Cost: Varies depending on program type. Full financial aid available.

Application deadline: Deadlines vary depending on the cohort. Spring (January), Summer (May), Fall (September), and Winter (November). 

Program dates: Multiple cohorts throughout the year, including Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter.

Eligibility: Students who can work for 10-20 hours/week, for 8-12 weeks. Open to high school students, undergraduates, and gap year students!


Ladder University Internship Program is a selective, virtual internship program where you work with startups and nonprofits from around the world! The startups range across a variety of industries. As part of their internship, each student will work on a real-world project that addresses a genuine need for the startup they are working with and present their work at the end of their internship. Interns work closely with their manager at the startup. Apply now!


Acceptance rate/cohort size: Highly selective | Large national cohort

Location: NIH campuses nationwide (primarily Bethesda, MD)

Cost/Stipend: Paid internship | Stipend varies by academic level

Dates: 8–10 weeks during the summer

Application Deadline: Typically early March

Eligibility: Undergraduate students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents.


The NIH Summer Internship Program (SIP) is a highly competitive summer opportunity for undergraduate students interested in applying technology to large-scale scientific and biomedical challenges. You can be placed at NIH campuses across the United States, most commonly in Bethesda, Maryland, where you’ll work full-time in active research labs under the guidance of senior scientists and principal investigators. Many projects involve computational tools, data analysis, bioinformatics, machine learning, and research software systems, making SIP particularly relevant for students pursuing tech-focused roles in science and healthcare. Throughout the program, you will build hands-on technical and analytical skills while gaining insight into how one of the world’s largest research institutions operates. In addition to lab work, you’ll participate in professional development programming, including seminars, workshops, and career panels that highlight pathways in research, technology, and academia. The program culminates in NIH Summer Poster Day, where you’ll present your research. SIP is well-suited for students considering careers at the intersection of technology, research, and advanced graduate study, including PhD, MD, or MD-PhD tracks.


Acceptance rate/cohort size: Highly selective | Exact cohort size not publicly disclosed

Location: Multiple global locations | Housing provided

Cost/Stipend: Paid internship | Highly competitive salary

Dates: 12-week program, typically in the summer

Application Deadline: Varies by role and year

Eligibility: Undergraduate and graduate students pursuing technology-related disciplines such as computer science, data science, engineering, analytics, cybersecurity, or UX.


Technology internships at Eli Lilly and Company give students the chance to apply their technical skills within a global healthcare environment. Participants join active project teams and support initiatives across software development, data analytics, cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure, artificial intelligence, and enterprise digital systems. Rather than shadowing, interns take on defined responsibilities that contribute to real business and scientific objectives. Alongside project work, the program includes mentorship, structured learning sessions, and networking opportunities to help students grow professionally. Competitive pay and housing assistance help make the experience more accessible. Overall, the internship is designed for students who want to leverage technology to drive innovation and advance patient care on a global scale.


Acceptance rate/cohort size: Not specified | Varies by employer and role

Location: Missoula, Montana | Internships available locally, across Montana, and nationwide

Cost/Stipend: Paid internships | Typical hourly pay ranges from $12–$26 per hour depending on company and experience

Dates: Flexible | Internships typically take place during the summer or academic year

Application Deadline: Rolling | Determined by individual employers

Eligibility: Undergraduate University of Montana students majoring in Computer Science; most apply starting junior year | Academic credit available with faculty sponsorship


The University of Montana’s Computer Science internship program helps you gain hands-on experience while exploring career paths in software development, programming, and technology-related fields. You will have access to paid internship opportunities across Missoula, throughout Montana, and nationwide, working with both local tech companies and large national organizations. The program emphasizes professional skill development and career readiness, and many students receive full-time job offers from the companies where they intern. UM supports you through career fairs, employer visits, and platforms such as Handshake and the Montana High Tech Alliance Job Portal. The internships can also be completed for academic credit with faculty supervision, allowing you to integrate real-world experience into your degree program.


Acceptance rate/cohort size: Not specified | Varies by employer and opportunity

Location: Butte, Montana

Cost/Stipend: Typically paid | Some roles may be unpaid or volunteer-based | Pay varies by position

Dates: Flexible | Internships available year-round during summer and academic year

Application Deadline: Rolling | Subject to semester registration timelines

Eligibility: Open to Montana Technological University undergraduate students | Academic credit available with advisor approval


Montana Technological University’s Career Services office supports students in securing internships and other experiential learning opportunities, including co-ops, job shadows, fellowships, and volunteer roles. The internship program is designed to integrate classroom learning with hands-on, degree-related work in supervised professional settings. You will typically earn a standard wage for your role, though some opportunities may be unpaid, and many internships can be completed for academic credit with advisor guidance. Internships can be pursued at any point during your academic career - they help build essential professional skills such as communication, teamwork, and problem-solving. Through real-world experience, you can apply technical knowledge from your coursework, develop industry-specific skills, and build strong professional networks. Montana Tech also tracks and shares internship outcomes to support future students and maintain strong employer partnerships, helping you to clarify career goals while gaining confidence and practical experience.


Acceptance rate/cohort size: Highly competitive | Not publicly disclosed

Location: Multiple locations across the U.S., including California, Arizona, Massachusetts, New York, Oregon, and Texas

Cost/Stipend: Paid internships | Compensation varies by role and location

Dates: Flexible | Summer, co-op, and yearlong internship options

Application Deadline: Rolling | Depends on role and team

Eligibility: Current undergraduate or graduate students pursuing degrees in engineering, computer science, physical sciences, business, or related fields


Applied Materials offers hands-on internship opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students interested in working at the forefront of the semiconductor and advanced technology industries. You will collaborate with experienced engineers, scientists, and business professionals on real-world projects that contribute directly to the company’s products and innovations. The program emphasizes immersive learning through on-the-job experience, structured training, and mentorship, allowing you to develop both technical and professional skills. In addition to project-based work, you’ll benefit from extensive networking opportunities, team events, and exposure to cutting-edge technologies shaping fields such as semiconductors, electronics, and advanced manufacturing. With roles available across multiple U.S. tech hubs, the Applied Materials Internship Program is well-suited for students seeking rigorous industry experience at a globally respected technology company.


Acceptance rate/cohort size: Not specified | Depends on employer and position

Location: Primarily Montana (Helena and statewide) | Opportunities available nationwide

Cost/Stipend: Varies by employer | Many positions are paid

Dates: Typically summer | Some roles continue part-time during the school year

Application Deadline: Varies by company or agency

Eligibility: Undergraduate civil engineering students at Carroll College


Carroll College’s Civil Engineering internships give you hands-on experience with real-world engineering projects in Montana and beyond. You will typically work with private consulting firms or government agencies, supporting licensed professional engineers. The work blends technical office tasks—like design assistance, drafting, and data analysis—with outdoor fieldwork. Strong industry ties, through faculty who are practicing engineers, help you access meaningful, resume-building roles. Many students continue part-time during the academic year. These internships are ideal for students pursuing careers in civil, environmental, or infrastructure engineering.


Acceptance rate/cohort size: Not publicly listed | Competitive depending on role

Location: Across Montana (Helena, Billings, Bozeman, Missoula, Butte) | Remote or virtual options available

Cost/Stipend: Mostly paid | Typical range $13–$36 per hour depending on employer

Dates: Summer (8–12 weeks) | Some positions available during the academic year

Application Deadline: Varies by employer | Typically early spring

Eligibility: College students in relevant fields such as IT, computer science, engineering, data analytics, finance, or business


Montana offers a variety of summer and academic-year internships for college students across tech, engineering, IT, and data-driven fields. You can gain hands-on experience working in state agencies, city IT departments, private firms, and innovative startups. Roles include IT support, software development, cybersecurity, data analysis, and engineering projects. You’ll develop professional skills such as project management, problem-solving, and teamwork while building your network within the Montana tech ecosystem. Many internships are paid, offer course credit, or provide mentorship opportunities. These positions are ideal for students seeking practical experience to enhance their resumes and prepare for full-time careers.


Acceptance rate/cohort size: Not publicly listed | Competitive depending on occupation

Location: Statewide, Montana (varies by program)

Cost/Stipend: Paid | Earn a salary while learning

Dates: Year-round | Duration varies by occupation, typically 2,000+ hours

Application Deadline: Rolling | Varies by employer

Eligibility: High school diploma, GED, or HiSET required | Commitment and work ethic expected


The Montana Registered Apprenticeship Program allows you to earn while you learn, gaining hands-on experience in high-demand fields such as electrical, IT, manufacturing, and technical trades. You will work under skilled mentors, completing structured on-the-job training while receiving a paycheck from day one. The programs combine real-world experience with classroom instruction, equipping apprentices with nationally recognized credentials. You will develop specialized skills valued across industries and increase your employability after graduation. Many apprentices continue with the same employer, benefiting from career stability and growth. This pathway is ideal for students or recent graduates seeking a debt-free, practical entry into technical careers.


Acceptance rate/cohort size: Not publicly listed | Highly competitive

Location: Remote, hybrid, and onsite roles across multiple U.S. locations

Cost/Stipend: Paid | Housing and travel support for eligible onsite interns

Dates: 10 – 12 weeks during the summer

Application Deadline: Rolling | Apply early

Eligibility: Undergraduate students in Computer Science or Engineering with strong programming skills


The internship program at NVIDIA places students directly within active engineering groups, where they contribute to production-level projects rather than observing from the sidelines. Over roughly three months, interns collaborate with experienced developers to design, build, test, and improve real technologies that power advanced computing and AI solutions. Participants receive structured onboarding and access to technical learning platforms, including resources from the NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute, along with opportunities to connect through intern-focused networking events. Depending on the role, interns may work remotely, in a hybrid model, or from an office location with financial support for relocation-related expenses. In addition to hands-on technical experience, interns gain exposure to company-wide meetings, peer collaboration, mentorship, and professional growth opportunities within a fast-paced, innovation-driven environment.


Acceptance rate/cohort size: Not publicly listed | Competitive

Location: Remote / Work from home

Cost/Stipend: Unpaid | College credit may be available

Dates: Flexible | New sessions start every month

Application Deadline: Rolling

Eligibility: High school and college students | No prior experience required


The Borgen Project offers remote internships for students passionate about global poverty, advocacy, and social impact. You can gain experience in digital marketing, social media strategy, fundraising, and advocacy campaigns. While unpaid, college credit may be available through your school. You will build valuable communication, project management, and research skills while working from anywhere. These internships are flexible, allowing you to start any month and complete weekly deliverables online. They provide exposure to international nonprofit work and connections in advocacy and political spheres.


One other option—the Lumiere Research Scholar Program

If you’re interested in pursuing independent research, consider applying to one of the Lumiere Research Scholar Programs, selective online high school programs for students founded with researchers at Harvard and Oxford. Last year, we had over 4,000 students apply for 500 spots in the program! You can find the application form here, check out students’ reviews of the program here and here.


Also check out the Lumiere Research Inclusion Foundation, a non-profit research program for talented, low-income students. Last year, we had 150 students on full need-based financial aid!


Stephen is one of the founders of Lumiere and a graduate of Harvard College, where he earned an A.B. in Statistics. He founded Lumiere as a PhD student at Harvard Business School. Lumiere is a selective research program where students work 1-1 with a research mentor to develop an independent research paper.


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