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How will I know if I’m doing a good job?

As an intern, you will be assigned to an ALDOR employee mentor, who will work closely with you and provide one-on-one feedback during the internship.

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ALDOR will encourage interns to apply for permanent positions with the Department, near or upon graduation from college.

  • Abide by Department work hours, policies, procedures and rules governing professional behavior.
  • Adhere to Department policies regarding taxpayer confidentiality.
  • Assume personal and professional responsibilities for all activities and actions.
  • Relate and apply knowledge learned in the academic setting to your assignment or project.

As an intern, you will be assigned to an ALDOR employee mentor, who will work closely with you and provide one-on-one feedback during the internship.

Selected interns will be paid at the State Intern classification rates established by the Alabama State Personnel Department ($15.66/hour for seniors, $14.90/hour for juniors, $14.18/hour for sophomores).

Academic credit is at the sole discretion of the college or university. Please check with your academic advisor or career counselor.

Applicants must submit an official college transcript for each accredited postsecondary academic institution attended. Transcripts must be sent directly from the university registrar’s office, either by mail or electronically to the address listed in the “How to Apply” section. Photocopies or copies of transcripts from the student will NOT be accepted.