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Insulet Global Student Program

100 Nagog Park
Acton, MA, 01720, United States

Overview

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Introduction

The Insulet Global Student Program offers students the chance to get hands-on experience with a specialized medical device organization.

Internship Program Stats


How To Apply

https://insulet.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/insuletcareers

Number Of Interns

101 or more

Featured Rankings

Best Health Sciences Internships


Timing

Summer


Hours

Full-time


Min GPA

3.00 - 3.49

About the Program

The Insulet Global Student Program consists of summer internship programs in the United States and Malaysia, spring and fall co-op programs in the United States, and an 11-month trainee program in Mexico. There are opportunities for undergraduate students in areas like engineering, quality, R&D, HR, and finance, and for graduate students in medical affairs, engineering, and marketing.

About the Company

Insulet is a medical device company improving the lives of people with diabetes and other conditions through its Omnipod delivery system. The company was founded in 2000 by a father who wanted to improve the insulin delivery process for his son. The first Omnipod hit the market in 2003, and the company’s current iteration (the Omnipod 5) was launched in 2022. The company is headquartered in Acton, Massachusetts, and its president and CEO is Jim Hollingshead, Ph.D.

Intern Reviews


  • “The culture and overall environment are great. Everybody is super kind and friendly. It has also been a great learning experience; I am invited to high-level meetings and am able to sit and absorb what is going on. I work 40 hours a week, and the work/life balance is great; I am able to complete everything I need to complete within my working hours.”
  • “Very good firm culture. Everyone working is very respectful with each other and understanding if anyone is going through something. Tea...

Getting Hired Here


  • “Interviews were a good balance of questions I could easily and confidently speak but also those that were more challenging or unexpected. Overall, I felt like having three interviews (counting a phone screen) was a good number for the company to know me and have me know more about them.”
  • “Hiring process was very good. Participated in a one-hour interview split into two parts with different members of the team I would be working with.”
  • “Interviews were great, and th...