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Dallas Becomes Launchpad for HighLevel's First-Ever Paid AI SaaS Internship
This Summer 2026 Intern program turns Dallas into a hub for student entrepreneurs building their own businesses with AI.
DALLAS, TEXAS / ACCESS Newswire / October 14, 2025 / A new internship program launching in Summer 2026 will give students something far beyond shadowing or coffee runs. HighLevel, the all-in-one AI Business Operating System used by over 2 million businesses worldwide, is debuting the HighLevel Summer Internship, an 8-week paid program where students build and scale their own SaaS agencies.
Interns will acquire real customers, generate revenue and master the tools reshaping the future of work: AI and automation. Instead of studying theory, students will put AI into action by helping small businesses grow while earning both a salary and income from their ventures.
What makes this different:
Dallas-built, globally scaled: Interns join a company that has grown to over 1,800 employees and 110,000+ customers in just a few years.
AI as a co-founder: Students use AI tools to build real businesses.
From classroom to customers: Hands-on experience in acquiring and onboarding their own customers.
Paid to innovate: A program that pays students while they build sustainable businesses.
"AI isn't taking opportunities away, it's changing what opportunity looks like," says Wesley Williams, VP of Marketing at HighLevel. "We're teaching students how to stop competing with AI and start creating with it. Through our internship program, they're using technology to make an immediate impact on small businesses that need their help the most."
Backed by a platform that's helped SaaSPRENEURs generate over $1.8 billion in revenue and more than $9.7 billion in total customer revenue to date, HighLevel's internship program gives students a rare opportunity to learn from and contribute to a proven model of real-world business success.
"The job market isn't what it used to be. For years, students were told that good grades, a college degree and hard work would guarantee success. Yet we've watched entrepreneurs, creators and influencers achieve incredible success outside that traditional path," states Sarah Robertson, Manager of HighLevel's Internship Program. "This shift has opened the door for new pathways, and entrepreneurship is leading the way. This program puts that success back in the hands of the individual, equipping students to think like entrepreneurs, build real businesses and develop the foundation to become successful business owners in any field."
Applications for the inaugural cohort open January 2026. Spaces are limited.
About HighLevel
HighLevel is the AI-powered platform helping over 2 million businesses automate, grow and thrive. Entrepreneurs using HighLevel's SaaSPRENEUR model have already generated more than $1.8 billion in revenue, contributing to over $9.7 billion in total customer revenue across the platform. From solo founders to global teams, HighLevel gives people the tools to build smarter businesses and shape the future of work.
Contact Information
Sarah Robertson
Manager, Internship Program
[email protected]
SOURCE: HighLevel LLC
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