This summer’s inaugural Hire Rochester undergraduates are building skills, confidence, and professional connections.
Landing an internship has never mattered more—or been harder to do. Employers consistently rank internship experience among the strongest predictors of hiring, and students who complete internships often earn significantly higher starting salaries than their peers (up to $20,000 higher, in fact). Yet internship opportunities have become increasingly competitive nationwide.
That’s why the University of Rochester launched Hire Rochester, a new paid summer internship initiative connecting undergraduates with career-building experiences made possible through alumni, community partners, and donor support.
None of this surprises Jodyi Wren, director of the University’s Gwen M. Greene Center for Career Education and Connections, which provides students with career support and professional development opportunities and facilitates the Hire Rochester Summer Internship Program.
“Internships aren’t just nice-to-have experiences anymore,” she says. “They are critical and lead to greater professional opportunities for our graduates.” Wren adds that more students than ever are applying for internships—at the University and across the country—yet internships and job postings are down significantly.
“Internships aren’t just nice-to-have experiences anymore. They are critical.”
This past academic year was no exception: Student demand for all internships, including the University’s four signature programs—Hire Rochester, Bond Scholar Program, Schwartz Scholar Program, and Ostrow/Newkirk Scholar Program—far exceeded availability, as did applications for general student internship funding.
Wren, who was a first-generation student without financial resources, could not afford an internship when she was in college. Like many students today, she understands that financial realities can stand in the way of career-building experiences. The need to cover living expenses while earning income keeps many students from pursuing internships that could shape their future careers. Through programs like Hire Rochester, Wren hopes all URochester students can access internship opportunities regardless of financial circumstances.
Meet the 2026 Hire Rochester Summer Interns
Here’s what this summer’s inaugural cohort of Hire Rochester Summer Interns learned on the job.

CLAIRE CHO ’28
ALAYNA LEESTMA ’27
PIERAN “LEVI” LI ’27
TRIET LY ’29
IVAN CEA GOMEZ ’27