
Deadline:
January 31, 2026
Program Starts: June 15, 2026
Program Ends: September 04, 2026
Location(s)
United Kingdom
Overview
Details
An Assessed Internship is an excellent way to get to know Shell from the inside and immerse yourself in the energy industry. It can also help you decide what career is right for you. You’ll have full day-to-day involvement in actual projects, selected to match your interests and abilities. You’ll join a project team and work alongside Shell employees who are all professionals in their fields. Their perspectives will contribute to your understanding of our business, its demands and rewards.
A supervisor and mentor will support you directly and you’ll undertake regular assessments throughout your internship to ensure you get the most from the experience. As part of the Assessed Internship, you’ll have a formal mid-term review with your supervisor and mentor. At the close of your internship, you will be asked to prepare a presentation about your project and there will be discussion on project delivery and performance by your supervisor and mentor.
- Typically, 10-12 weeks in your chosen business area.
- A real project with a significant level of business impact.
- Discovering which skills you need to develop, through constructive feedback.
- Developing valuable networks and contracts for future career opportunities.
You should enjoy being challenged, so that rather than being daunted or overwhelmed if a task seems impossible, you welcome the opportunity to be innovative. You also need to be good at absorbing information, analysing problems, making objective decisions, and coming up with original ideas. You should have the drive, and resilience to get things done, the flexibility to work well as part of a team and the credibility to influence others.
Opportunity is About
Eligibility
Candidates should be from:
Description of Ideal Candidate
Requirements
To be eligible for the Shell Assessed Internship Programme:
- You must be pursuing a Bachelor or Master’s degree in the United Kingdom and be in your penultimate year of study.
- You must be on track to receive a 2:1 or above in your undergraduate degree – or equivalent grade.
- There are no specific academic requirements for grades at A level or GCSE equivalents. However, we do expect candidates to have a strong academic record.
- You must be available to start your 12 week Assessed Internship in June 2026 and be able to commit for the full programme duration.
Dates
Deadline: January 31, 2026
Program starts:
June 15, 2026
Program ends:
September 04, 2026
Cost/funding for participants
Internships, scholarships, student conferences and competitions.

