1977 Intern
The UTrucking 1977 Intern
The UTrucking 1977 Internship is given to one WashU freshman or sophomore with a passion for entrepreneurship who exemplifies resilience, integrity, and leadership.
The student chosen will be challenged in every aspect, from managing teams of peers, to unloading trucks, and collaborating with executives.
There are no minimum GPA, background, or specific prerequisites for selection—our UTrucking alumni prove that success in business takes many paths. Excelling in this program will require dedication, attention to detail, and a strong sense of self-respect.
Student-athletes have been successful in our program in the past and are strongly encouraged to apply.
Notable Alumni:
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JD Ross (‘12): Co-founder of Opendoor, a publicly traded company valued at over $1 billion.
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Ari Lewine (‘09): Co-founder of TripleLift, an advertising platform with 1 trillion monthly transactions.
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Josh Kowitt (‘04): Managing Director and co-founder of Emko Capital, a private equity firm acquiring industrial businesses.
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Scott Neuberger (‘03): Managing Partner and co-founder of Karmel Capital, a private equity firm focused on disruptive technologies.
Program Details:
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Dates: 2/24/25 to 8/24/25
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Time Commitment: Less than 10 hours per week during classes; full-time otherwise
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Vacation: Two weeks off between 6/15/25 and 7/31/25.
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Athletic Commitments: We will accommodate athletic commitments, including the August schedule for football players.
If you cannot commit to the 1977 Internship, you can still work with UTrucking on a more flexible basis by applying for the Student Mover Job.
Contact Us:
📞 (314) 266-8878
📧 info@utrucking.com