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Internships Opportunities for a High Schooler?

Hey folks, I'm a junior looking for internships that a high school student can apply for. Any ideas on where to start? What kind of roles could I potentially be fulfilling and what can I do to stand out in my application? Really appreciate any advice!

a year ago

Finding an internship as a high school student can be a rewarding way to explore potential career paths while gaining valuable experience. A starting point could be local businesses, local government, or non-profits.

Roles you could potentially fulfill range from office administration to basic data analysis to social media management, depending on the organization. Many companies are open to the idea of high school internships, particularly in fields like finance, technology, and journalism. Keep in mind that as you're still in high school, these internships may not necessarily be as advanced or technical as college-level ones, but they're a great way to get your feet wet and start building your professional skills.

In terms of standing out, take time to carefully craft your resume, honing in on the skills and experiences that might apply to the field you're interested in. Demonstrating a strong sense of initiative, eagerness to learn, and a level of professionalism can go a long way. Highlight relevant coursework or projects, volunteer work, club memberships, and any prior work experience, even if it's a part-time job or summer gig.

Be sure to also tailor your cover letter to each application. Rather than sending a generic letter to every company, personalize your message. Show that you understand the organization and discuss why you're interested in the specific role.

Remember, sometimes securing an internship involves knocking on many doors. Don't get discouraged by rejections. Be patient and persistent, and eventually, the right opportunity will come up!

a year ago

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