CBPP Internship and Employment Newsletter
Welcome to the CBPP Internship and Employment Newsletter!
馃挮&苍产蝉辫;June 2026 Edition 鈥 鈥淟earning Beyond the Classroom. 鈥馃挮
Summer is officially underway, and for many students, that means stepping into new experiences beyond the classroom. Whether you're participating in an internship, working a summer job, conducting research, taking classes, or exploring what's next, every experience offers an opportunity to learn and grow.
Professional development doesn't only happen through major milestones鈥搃t often happens through the small moments: learning a new skill, solving an unexpected problem, meeting someone new, or gaining a better understanding of how organizations operate.
As you continue through the summer, we hope you'll take time to recognize the progress you're making and the experiences you're building along the way.
Internship and Job Opportunities
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1. Marketing & Communications Intern 鈥 NUNA LLC
馃搷 Anchorage, AK. Part-time. Hybrid 馃搯 Available Immediately
NUNA LLC is seeking a Marketing & Communications Intern to support client projects and communications efforts throughout Summer 2026. Interns will assist with social media management, content creation, event coordination, and industry research while working directly with the company's founder. This paid position offers hands-on experience with real client accounts, professional mentorship, and networking opportunities within Alaska's resource industry and business community.
To learn more or apply, please submit a resume, cover letter, and one or two writing or design samples (if available) to Elizabeth Freeman at efreeman@nuna.media.
2. Real Estate & Property Management Assistant 鈥 Andrew Ingram, LLC / Jack White Commercial
馃搷 Anchorage, AK. Full-time. 馃搯 Summer 2026
Andrew Ingram, LLC is seeking a Real Estate & Property Management Assistant to support commercial property management operations this summer, with the potential for longer-term employment. Responsibilities include assisting with property listings, marketing and social media content, administrative support, and learning the fundamentals of commercial leasing and property management. This position offers hands-on experience in commercial real estate, a collaborative small-business environment, and the opportunity to pursue a real estate license for those who continue with the company.
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To learn more or apply, please contact Terry Fields at tjfields@alaska.edu.
3. Multiple Employment Opportunities 鈥 The Odom Corporation -
馃搷 Anchorage, AK. (Some Positions Available in Wasilla) 馃搯 Available Immediately
The Odom Corporation, a family-owned beverage distributor serving Alaska and the Pacific Northwest, is currently hiring for a variety of positions across sales, merchandising, warehouse operations, delivery, business development, and management. Opportunities are available for students, recent graduates, and experienced professionals seeking careers in business, sales, logistics, operations, and customer relations.
With more than 40 乐播传媒 alumni currently employed by the company, The Odom Corporation offers opportunities for professional growth within a well-established organization and provides exposure to multiple aspects of the beverage distribution industry.
To learn more about current openings and apply,
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4. Staff Performance Auditor 鈥 Alaska Division of Legislative Audit 馃搷 Anchorage, AK. Full-time. 馃搯 Available Immediately.
The Alaska Division of Legislative Audit is seeking a Staff Performance Auditor to evaluate state programs and agencies on behalf of the Alaska Legislature. This position focuses on assessing program effectiveness, operational efficiency, and compliance with laws and regulations through research, data analysis, and evaluation. The role is well-suited for graduates in economics, public policy, business, and related fields who are interested in government operations and public service.
To learn more or apply, . Applications close June 21, 2026.
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5. Campaign Coordinator (Student Associate / Intern) 鈥 Municipal Political Campaign
馃搷 Anchorage, AK. Part-Time. Flexible Scheduling. 馃搯 June 2026 鈥 April 2027 .
A municipal political campaign is seeking a Campaign Coordinator to support campaign operations throughout the upcoming election cycle. Working closely with campaign leadership, this role will assist with voter and donor database management, volunteer coordination, event logistics, policy research, communications, and community outreach efforts. This position offers a unique opportunity for students interested in political science, public policy, communications, economics, or government to gain hands-on experience with the day-to-day operations of a real political campaign.
To learn more or apply, please send a resume, two references, and a half-page writing sample to 907.Northof60@gmail.com.
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6. Multiple Employment Opportunities 鈥 Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER) 馃搷 Anchorage, AK. 馃搯 Available Immediately.
Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER) is currently hiring for a variety of full-time, part-time, and flexible positions across recreation, hospitality, facilities, maintenance, customer service, and youth programs. Opportunities are available for individuals ages 16 and older, with positions located throughout JBER facilities including Outdoor Recreation, Lodging, Fitness Centers, Moose Run Golf Course, Child Development Centers, and other support services.
These roles offer valuable work experience, competitive hourly wages, flexible scheduling options, and opportunities to develop skills in customer service, operations, recreation management, maintenance, and leadership. Several positions also include recruitment incentives and opportunities for advancement.
To learn more about current openings and apply, .
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7. Data Entry Clerk 鈥 State of Alaska, Division of Elections馃搷 Anchorage, AK. 馃搯 June 2026 鈥 November 2026
A municipal political campaign is seeking a Campaign Coordinator to support campaign operations throughout the upcoming election cycle. Working closely with campaign leadership, this role will assist with voter and donor database management, volunteer coordination, event logistics, policy research, communications, and community outreach efforts. This position offers a unique opportunity for students interested in political science, public policy, communications, economics, or government to gain hands-on experience with the day-to-day operations of a real political campaign.
To learn more or apply, please send a resume, two references, and a half-page writing sample to 907.Northof60@gmail.com.
鈽 A Day in the Life of a Professional Isn't What Most Students Expect
One of the biggest surprises students experience during internships and summer jobs is that professional work rarely looks like what they imagined from the outside. While every industry is different, most jobs involve much more than the technical skills listed in a job description.
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A Lot of Time Is Spent Communicating
Meetings, emails, quick conversations, project updates, and collaborative discussions often make up a significant part of the workday. Being able to communicate clearly is just as important as technical expertise in many roles. -
Problem-Solving Happens Constantly
Even the best-planned projects encounter unexpected challenges. Professionals spend much of their time identifying issues, gathering information, and figuring out practical solutions. -
Priorities Change
Unlike a syllabus that lays out an entire semester, workplace priorities can shift quickly. Learning how to adapt while staying focused is a skill that develops with experience. - Most Work Is Collaborative
Many students imagine professionals working independently most of the day. In reality, much of the work happens through teamwork, feedback, and coordination across different groups and departments.
- No One Has Everything Figured Out
Perhaps the biggest surprise of all: even experienced professionals continue learning, asking questions, and adapting throughout their careers. Growth doesn't stop after graduation鈥攊t becomes part of the job.
馃搮 Upcoming Events
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Flag Day
馃搯 Sunday, June 14, 2026
Juneteenth
馃搯 Friday, June 19, 2026
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2nd 5-Week Session Begins
馃搯 Thursday, June 25, 2026
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Concert in the Quad
馃搯 Tuesday, June 23, 2026 | 馃搷Lucy Cuddy Hall | 鈴11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
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Pride Month
馃搯 June
馃尫 Spring Semester Rewind
As we wrap up the academic year, we're looking back at some of the events, celebrations, and opportunities that brought the CBPP community together this spring. Thank you to everyone who attended, volunteered, and helped make these events a success!

馃帀 Celebrating Excellence at the College of Business and Public Policy
One of the semester's signature events was Celebrating Excellence at CBPP, where we recognized the accomplishments of outstanding CBPP students and celebrated scholarship recipients from across the college. The event highlighted the hard work, leadership, and dedication demonstrated by our students throughout the academic year and provided an opportunity to recognize their many contributions both inside and outside the classroom.


馃捈 Business Plan and Big Idea Competition
CBPP hosted the Business Plan and Big Idea Competition, and we were proud to welcome such talented students from the Anchorage School District.


馃尛 Fueling Up for Finals
As finals week approached, CBPP hosted Fueling Up for Finals to help students tackle the last stretch of the semester. With pizza, hot dogs, and plenty of encouragement, students were able to take a well-earned break, connect with classmates, and recharge before heading into exams.


馃弨 CBPP Night at the Games
CBPP Night at the Games brought students, faculty, staff, family members, and friends together to cheer on the Seawolves and enjoy an evening outside the classroom. The event provided a fun opportunity to connect with fellow members of the college while showing support for 乐播传媒 Athletics.


馃崻 Sweets in the Suite
This spring also marked several Sweets in the Suite events held in The Suite at CBPP. These gatherings gave students a chance to enjoy treats, spend time with classmates, and experience one of CBPP's newest student spaces. It was exciting to see The Suite become a welcoming place for students to study, connect, and build community throughout the semester.
馃帗 Commencement Celebration
Before crossing the stage at commencement, graduating CBPP students gathered for our annual Commencement Celebration. The event provided an opportunity for graduates to relax, enjoy refreshments, connect with classmates, and celebrate the accomplishments that brought them to this milestone.
Thank you to everyone who attended events, participated in programs, and helped make this semester such a success. We look forward to seeing what the next academic year will bring and wish everyone a wonderful summer ahead.
馃 Connect with Career Services
- Need help finding or applying for opportunities?
- 馃摟 Email: uaa_career@alaska.edu
- 馃摓 Phone: (907) 786-6913
- 馃搮 Book an appointment:
- 馃捈 Other Job and Internship Opportunities Available: 乐播传媒 Career Services.







