
Supply Chain Finance Internship - Summer 2026
- Omaha, NE
- $20.00-28.00 per hour
- Training
- Full-time
warehousing, capital, and more. As an intern in Supply Chain Finance, you will have the opportunity to dive deep into Conagra’s cost of goods sold and help the business analyze and project business trends. You’ll also have the chance to interact with the broader finance and operations teams, utilizing innovative tools and reporting to help drive decision making at the highest levels of the organization. To enhance your overall understanding of our company, we will provide opportunities to network with peers and leaders to gain experience with the scope of career paths available at Conagra Brands.When: May – August 2026Location(s): Omaha, NebraskaSchedule: Interns should expect to work 40 hours/weekWhy should you become a Conagra intern?
- Our intern compensation starts at $22/hr
- We set you up for success. All interns participate in two days of orientation in Omaha.
- You’ll receive professional development before and during the internship.
- Network with and learn from our leaders across the company.
- Summer Hours. Offices close at 1 p.m. on Friday.
- You don’t have to stress about getting to your new city or where you’re going to live. Summer relocation and housing is provided by Conagra as needed.
- Summer Send Off. Come back to Omaha to celebrate and give back to the community.
- You are enrolled in a degree program with at least 1 semester remaining after the internship program concludes
- Pursuing Bachelor’s or degree in Accounting or Finance required
- You are willing to relocate to Omaha, NE for the duration of your internship
- Named a Best Place to Work multiple years by Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index for LGBTQ+
- One of the Best Places to Work for Disability Inclusion by The Disability Equality Index
- Top company for LatinX talent as named by Latino Leaders Magazine
- Multi-Year honoree of Civic 50, recognizing the nation’s 50 most civic-minded companies
- Scholarship provider to Thurgood Marshall and Hispanic Scholarship Foundation