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Resources We Think You’ll Really Appreciate
Because of great interest and demand – on the part of employers as well as students – there are dozens of resources! We’ve compiled a few online resources here. If you do your own online searches, please note that some internship search services charge fees for listings.
Search tip: For internships with specific companies or organizations or within certain fields, we suggest using your preferred search engine for accurate listings and databases.
- American Mathematical Society – Lists programs in the public and private sector for those interested in engineering, computer sciences, and research
- The Carter Center Internship Program – Founded by President Jimmy Carter, work in various programs dedicated to “waging peace, building hope, and fighting disease”
- Global Experiences – International internships in a field of your choice
- How to Turn Your Internship Into a Job Offer – Great advice from Yahoo! HotJobs about looking the part, accepting tasks graciously, taking initiative, and making connections
- Intern Abroad – For international options in health, education, or social services
- Intern Zoo – In this challenging economy, more and more organizations are seeking interns, and this one lists everything from design to entertainment to communications
- Internship Resources for College Students – From QuintCareers, tips and tutorials on getting that ideal internship, dos and don’ts, making the most of an internship, turning an internship into a paying job, as well as links for finding internships.
- MonsterTrak Internship Search – Search for jobs and internships in professional categories or for specific companies, and get internship advice.
Don't forget to see CLD's Career Center pages on Majors to Careers and Interviewing Skills.