Erie Insurance named among best places to intern in Pennsylvania for 2025

Timothy G. NeCastro President and CEO - Erie Insurance
Timothy G. NeCastro President and CEO - Erie Insurance
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Erie Insurance has been recognized as one of Pennsylvania’s 2025 Greatest Places to Intern by the PA Chamber Foundation. The award highlights employers with high-quality internship programs and aims to encourage students to consider internships at organizations such as Erie Insurance.

The company’s Future Focus summer Internship Program, which has been running for over two decades, provides college students with business experience in the insurance sector and within a Fortune 500 company.

“We’re honored that ERIE’s Future Focus Internship Program has been designated as a 2025 Greatest Places to Intern in Pennsylvania by the PA Chamber Foundation,” said JR Wilwohl, talent acquisition partner and ERIE’s internship program coordinator. “Our interns and their experience each year remain our program’s top priority and their success is ERIE’s success.”

The PA Chamber Foundation recognizes organizations across different industries and sizes that deliver outstanding internship experiences.

“Congratulations to these employers for offering world-class internships that are preparing students for careers across Pennsylvania. By fostering internship opportunities, these employers not only strengthen the workforce pipeline but also increase the likelihood that graduates choose to build their futures right here in Pennsylvania,” said PA Chamber Foundation President Luke Bernstein.

In 2025, Erie Insurance hosted 97 interns from 39 colleges and universities nationwide. These interns worked in a range of departments such as Claims, Sustainability & Community Outreach, Marketing Operations, Underwriting, Risk Control, Investments, Law, IT, Operational Resiliency and more.

More information about internships at Erie Insurance can be found at www.erieinsurance.com/careers/internships.



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