2026 Internship - Interior Design

Carnival CorporationSeattle, WA
Hybrid

About The Position

The Holland America Summer Internship Program is a 10-week paid (hybrid) summer internship opportunity designed to provide exposure and insight to professional careers in the leisure travel and cruise industry. The selected interns will work on departmental projects as well as participate in professional development and enrichment activities. The program runs for 10 weeks from June 15th to August 21st.

Requirements

  • 2 years CAD/Revit or similar.
  • 2 years 3D modeling.
  • 2 years Adobe Creative Suite.
  • 2 years using MS office Suite including Word, Excel, Outlook, Powerpoint & MS Teams.
  • Ability to work independently and in a group environment with excellent communication skills, strong interpersonal and team working skills.
  • Ability to prioritize and maximize efficiency.
  • Well organized and able to communicate effectively with colleagues and managers.
  • The types of duties the students will perform will vary and may require some technical tasks, projects and/or work that may require specific proficiencies, technical abilities and/or computer skills.

Nice To Haves

  • Interior Design major preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Manage resource library in Seattle office.
  • Assist design department with design presentations to communicate design concepts.
  • Assist design department with sourcing products for design concepts.
  • Create 3-D models of spaces or products.
  • Assist with vendor meetings (receive, set up).
  • Request/return samples, manage mail, communicate with vendors.
  • Incorporate Sustainability knowledge and Circularity knowledge in design projects.
  • Communicate clearly and effectively to illustrate design intent.
  • Incorporate design creativity and share ideas to enhance design intent.

Benefits

  • Paid internship
  • Professional development and enrichment activities
  • Opportunity for future full-time job after graduation
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