I'm considering doing a part-time internship to gain some experience before college applications. Do you guys have any tips on how to find internships that fit a high schooler's schedule? I'm especially interested in ones that relate to business or marketing.
Firstly, it's wonderful that you're showing initiative in gaining practical experience. Internships can indeed strengthen your application and provide you with valuable skills.
Start by looking into local businesses or nonprofits in your area. Many of these organizations are more than happy to partner with motivated high school students. You can send a brief, professional email expressing your interest in business/marketing, along with a resume if you have one.
Next, leverage your school resources. Talk to your guidance counselors or career counselors, as they often have connections with local businesses and hear about internship opportunities.
Another tool to consider is LinkedIn. You can create a professional profile, follow companies in your areas of interest, and browse for internships suited to your availability and interests. Just make sure to filter the opportunities based on your location and the "internship" or "part-time" criteria.
Consider checking with business or marketing teachers at your school for advice or connections. They may also be able to support you in finding a relevant internship.
Remember: while finding an internship is great, don't forget about other business-related extracurriculars. Clubs like DECA and FBLA can provide you with practical experience and insight into the business world.
Ultimately, don't be disheartened if it takes a bit of time to land a suitable opportunity. Stay persistent, and the right experience will come along. Best of luck!
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