Rotational Insurance Internship (Paid - Dallas, TX - Summer 2026)

Dallas, TX
Internship
Student (College)

Each day The Plexus Groupe helps people and businesses through exceptional service and the variety of insurance products that are offered. Are you interested in learning about the insurance industry but are unsure what area of the insurance business would be the best fit for you? Does sales pique your interest but you're not sure if it would be the right fit? Are you curious about how employers decide what benefits to offer their employees? If so, you will want to explore this internship opportunity!

Summary:

This internship will allow you to experience a unique hands-on internship opportunity where you will rotate through several departments based on different lines of insurance, sales and more! Exposure will include but not be limited to employee benefits, benefit administration technology, business insurance, personal insurance, financial services/401k, and sales. This role will provide opportunities for both collaborative and independent work. As part of our internship program, you will also work across various departments on team projects and cross-functional intern initiatives.

The Plexus Groupe summer internship program will run from June 1st through July 31st, 2026. Each summer, Plexus partners with the Council of Insurance Agents & Brokers (CIAB) on their scholarship program, allowing Plexus to make an intern nomination to win a monetary award towards their college education. 

Essential Functions:

  • Gain best-practices for business operations and working within the insurance industry
  • Participate in department meetings and work with multiple Plexus teams to address client needs or contribute towards current projects
  • Collaborate on solving problems using an analytic approach
  • Utilize various forms of technology to generate internal resources and external deliverables
  • Successfully complete an insurance-based curriculum to learn the foundation of the various forms of insurance
  • Observe client meetings and sales activities
  • Be exposed to and understand the full sales cycle
  • Develop written and verbal presentation skills
  • Be an active associate of The Plexus Groupe, participating in various company events and philanthropy initiatives

Requirements:

  • Currently enrolled in a bachelor's degree program is required. Majors in insurance, finance, business administration or sales are preferred
  • Candidates should be entering their junior or senior year of college
  • Must have a 3.0 GPA or higher
  • Be a self-starter
  • Possesses analytical / problem-solving skills
  • Learns quickly
  • Enjoys teamwork and cultivating relationships
  • Possesses excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Has work experience demonstrating strong technical and/or client service skills
  • Has a passion for solving problems and sharing solutions to exceed standards
  • Possesses excellent Microsoft Office Excel skills, along with a proficiency and intermediate knowledge of other Microsoft Office programs.

Physical Demands:

  • Ability to perform primarily sedentary work, frequently using a computer (visual acuity, fine motor skills) and telephone (talking/hearing)
  • Read, write, and communicate effectively
  • Lift and carry up to 15 lbs
  • Ability to drive and handle the physical demands of travel


Position Type and Expected Work Hours:
This is a full-time position during the specified internship dates. Days and hours of work are Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00 pm, with some flexibility in hours. 

Compensation:
This is a non-exempt position and the hourly rate is $20.00 per hour. Benefits are not provided for internships. 

At The Plexus Groupe, we believe in putting people first, focusing on value, service and lasting partnerships, providing authentic leadership, embracing a team approach to drive accountability and innovation, and delivering straight talk to our clients and employees. Learn more about why we are #ProudlyPlexus

The Plexus Groupe is a Top 100 independent insurance advisory firm, backed by our knowledgeable team, cutting-edge resources, and a global network of partnerships. We specialize in comprehensive services across Benefit Administration Technology, Business Insurance, Employee Benefits, Private Client, and Retirement Services.

As a proud partner of Assurex Global—the world’s largest association of privately held insurance brokers—our risk management professionals provide tailored solutions to meet the diverse needs of our clients worldwide.

Headquartered in Deer Park, IL, with additional offices across the U.S. The Plexus Groupe is an equal opportunity employer. Visit www.plexusgroupe.com to learn more.

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