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NRG Energy Internship Program

910 Louisiana St.
Houston, TX, 77002

Overview

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Introduction

The NRG internship program offers the chance for hands-on experience to students with a demonstrable interest in the energy industry.

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Featured Rankings

Best Energy & Renewables Internships

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International Students Eligible

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Locations

Boston, MA

About the Program

NRG has internships available in Houston, Texas; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Princeton, New Jersey, Boston, Massachusetts, and Utah for college juniors and seniors looking to get hands-on experience in the energy business. Internships are available in every business group within the company for students with diverse academic interests. The internships allow students to participate in real projects for the company, career development sessions, and networking opportunities within the company....

About the Company

NRG Energy was founded in 1989. Initially, the company was an independent power producer and has since evolved into a leading energy and home services company. NRG Energy went public in 2000, and since that time, it has expanded its operations to serve residential, commercial, government, industrial, and wholesale customers in the United States and Canada. NRG Energy’s current CEO is Dr. Lawrence Stephen Coben, and its corporate headquarters is located in Houston, Texas.

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Intern Reviews


  • “Work was flexible, and I was even able to shift my hours to miss heavy traffic. I would come in at 8:30 am and leave at 4:30 pm every day.”
  • “The work ethics, office environment, and work-life balance are top-notch for all employees. As an intern, I am fortunate to engage in work I am passionate about, gaining a well-rounded experience alongside talented colleagues who consistently offer support and encouragement. ...

Getting Hired Here


  • “The interviews were very elaborate! And I appreciated that. I actually think that the rounds of interviews for this internship were more difficult than the rounds of interviews for the role of being a Big 4 intern. It made me appreciate the internship more.”
  • “I had one interview before being offered this internship, and it was a very enjoyable experience. It was still important for me to prepare, but I did not fee...