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Any recommendations for virtual internships for high school students?

I'm a high school junior interested in pursuing internships, but with the current situation, it seems like my best bet is to find a virtual one. Does anyone know what kind of internships are being offered virtually which high school students can apply for?

a year ago

There are plenty of virtual internship opportunities available for high school students over a range of industries. The key is to find one that fits your academic and career interests. Here are a few general areas to consider:

1. Tech Companies: Many tech companies offer virtual internships for students interested in coding, data analysis, product development, or other tech-centric fields. For example, Microsoft and Google offer virtual internships that could be beneficial for high school students interested in coding or programming.

2. Editorial and Publishing: If you're interested in writing, journalism, or publishing, there are opportunities like those offered by Penguin Random House or local newspapers that could work remotely.

3. Non-Profit Sector: Non-profit organizations often have virtual internships or fellowship opportunities available. Roles could be in marketing, community engagement, outreach, or event planning.

4. Government or Political Activism: If you're interested in government or politics, internships with local government offices, political campaigns, think tanks, or lobbying organizations could be an option.

Remember, it's important to make sure that you choose an experience that aligns with your career goals and interests. Be sure to do your research on the program before applying to ensure it's reputable and will provide a beneficial learning experience.

Lastly, don't forget about independent projects. If you find it difficult to secure a formal virtual internship, an independent research project can also demonstrate initiative and be a valuable experience. For instance, if you're interested in computer science, you could develop your own app or website. Or, if you're into environmental science, you could create a community project based on sustainability.

Keep your network in mind, too. Reach out to teachers, counselors, family friends, or community members who might have connections to organizations offering virtual internships.

Good luck! It's great that you're taking initiative to gain real-world experience during your high school years. It's sure to pay dividends in your future career and college applications.

a year ago

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