Internship Program

Learn, Build, and Grow With Us

Early Charm is a Baltimore‑based venture studio and product development company that turns scientific research and innovations into real-world products. The company works across disciplines like materials science, biotechnology, and engineering, supporting projects from early prototyping through scale-up and commercialization. Early Charm combines research, hands-on development, and in-house manufacturing, providing a dynamic environment where interns can gain experience contributing to cutting-edge projects.

Internship Overview

Early Charm is excited to offer summer internships for motivated students interested in gaining hands-on experience in biotechnology, materials science, and engineering. Our program provides a unique opportunity to work in a dynamic startup environment, contribute to innovative projects, and learn from experienced professionals.

Internship Tracks

Track 1: Engineering

Work on manufacturing and assembly processes, 3D printing, CAD design, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and quality control. Gain practical experience in bringing products from concept to prototype.

Track 2: Material Sciences

Assist with a variety of materials-related projects, which may include analytical testing, characterization, and exploring novel material properties and applications.

Track 3: Biology & Biotechnology

Support laboratory and bioprocess projects, which may include cultivation, extraction, protein analysis, or other biotechnology-focused experiments.

Program Details

Our internship program is open to students with relevant academic background or strong interest in the field.

  • Location: Tracks 1 & 2 will be at 1300 Bayard St. Baltimore, MD 21230 and Track 3 will be located at 1201 Technology Dr., Aberdeen MD 21001
  • How to Apply: Submit your resume and a brief statement of interest specifying your preferred track through the form linked below.

Join Early Charm this summer and gain valuable experience contributing to cutting-edge projects at the intersection of biology, materials science, and engineering! The 2026 application window closed on February 20, 2026. Stay tuned for information on Summer 2027!

Duration: 6 weeks
compensation: $15 per hour
on-site