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Where Can I Find Online Internships Suitable for High School Students?

Hey everyone, I'm a junior in high school and looking for online internships related to business, law, or anything really. I’m trying to build my resume for college apps. Do you know of any decent websites or programs I should check out?

9 months ago

You're on the right track by considering internships as they can really enrich your high school experience while building a strong foundation for your chosen field. Plus, colleges often appreciate the direct experience and initiative shown by students who seek out internships.

Here are a few online platforms where you might be able to find virtual internships:

1. Internships.com: This is a comprehensive site for internships across various industries. You can filter your search based on your interests like business or law, and choose 'remote' to find online opportunities.

2. Chegg Internships: Similar to Internships.com, Chegg offers various internship opportunities and can be filtered by area of interest and location. Look for positions marked as 'remote' for online internships.

3. Indeed: Indeed is not only for full-time jobs. Simply type "online internships for high school students" in the search bar for available opportunities.

4. LinkedIn: LinkedIn works well for finding professional opportunities. You'll need to create a profile, and then you can use the search bar to find internships by entering your area of interest and the word 'internship'.

You can also consider looking directly at companies' websites in your area of interest, as some might have information about internships specifically for high school students.

Remember, competitiveness for internships can vary, so don't get discouraged if you don't land your first choice. Also, while it's great that you're considering internships to strengthen your college applications, remember that internships are also about exploring your interests and gaining experience in your chosen field. So, try to pick opportunities that genuinely interest you, rather than simply padding your resume.

Good luck with your search!

9 months ago

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