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Internship opportunities for high schoolers?

Hey y'all! I've been trying to find some internship opportunities for teenagers. Does anyone have experience or suggestions for finding internships that are open to high school students? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

a year ago

Hello! Finding internships for high school students can be a bit challenging, but with some persistence and creativity, you can definitely find some great opportunities. Here are a few suggestions to help you in your search:

1. Local businesses and non-profits: Reach out to businesses and organizations in your area that align with your interests. Smaller companies and non-profits might be more willing to work with a high schooler compared to larger corporations. You can send them an email or give them a call expressing your interest in interning with them.

2. Research local colleges and universities: Colleges and universities often have programs, research opportunities, or internships open to high school students. Check their websites or contact their admissions or department offices for more information.

3. Network with friends, family, and teachers: Let people in your life know that you're looking for an internship. They might know of opportunities or be able to connect you with someone who does.

4. Online resources: Websites like Internships.com, Indeed, Glassdoor, and LinkedIn sometimes post internships specifically targeted towards high school students. Use filters to find these opportunities.

5. Social media: Follow companies or organizations that interest you on various social platforms. This is a great way to stay updated on any internship openings.

6. Leverage your school resources: Speak with your guidance counselor or a faculty member in a relevant department about potential opportunities or partnerships that your school might have with local organizations.

Remember to tailor your resume and cover letter to each opportunity, highlighting your skills and experiences relevant to the internship. Best of luck in your internship search!

a year ago

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