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Are there good intern jobs for high school students?

I'm a high school student looking for an internship that can give me work experience in fields I'm interested in. Any recommendations on where to look or specific industries that are open to hiring interns like me?

a year ago

Sure, high school students can definitely find internship opportunities, though they may not be as extensive as those available for college students. Here are some sectors that often offer internships for high schoolers:

1. Lab & Research — If you are interested in STEM, consider reaching out to universities or research institutes to see if any professors or researchers are looking for high school interns.

2. Technology & Software Development — Companies like Microsoft and Google have internship programs specifically for high school students, providing mentoring and hands-on experience in coding, software development, and other tech areas.

3. Nonprofits & Public Sector — Many local government offices, nonprofits, and community organizations often need extra help and are willing to provide valuable work experience to high school interns.

4. Museums & Cultural Institutions — If you have an inclination towards arts or history, look for opportunities in local museums, art galleries, or cultural institutions in your locality. They often have roles in education, development, or event planning.

5. Start-ups — Many early-stage startups could use extra help. They might not have formal internship programs, but you can reach out, express your interest in their work, and ask if they could use an intern.

In terms of places to look for internships, start with your school's career office if there's one, and then expand your search to online platforms. Various job portals have sections specifically for internships. You can also look at the websites of organizations you're interested in.

Remember, internships are not the only way to gain work experience. You could also look for job shadowing opportunities, or consider volunteering in areas related to your fields of interest. These can also give you a taste of what work in a particular sector might be like and can be valuable for your college application. Best of luck!

a year ago

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