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Pursuing high school internships in business - any tips?

I'm really interested in the business field, and I want to get some hands-on experience. Are there any high school internships in business that I could look into? What's your experience with that? Thank you!

8 months ago

It's great to hear that you're interested in gaining hands-on experience in the business field! Finding internships in high school can be a little more challenging as many are geared towards college students, but it's definitely doable, and it can help set you apart in college applications.

First, start researching local companies in your area, especially those related to your specific interests within business (such as finance, marketing, or entrepreneurship). You can also look into small businesses, nonprofits, or startups, as they may be more open to offering internships to high school students. Don't be afraid to reach out to these organizations directly, either through email or LinkedIn, expressing your interest and asking if they are interested in hosting interns.

Another helpful strategy is to network with family, friends, teachers, or any local business professionals you may know. They might be able to connect you to opportunities that fit your interests. Joining business-oriented clubs or organizations at school (or in your community) can also help you build connections and learn more about potential internships.

When you apply for internships, be sure to tailor your resume and cover letter for each specific opportunity and highlight your relevant skills and experiences. It's important to demonstrate your enthusiasm, willingness to learn, and commitment to the company's mission or values.

If you end up securing an internship, make sure to make the most of the experience by being proactive, asking questions, and taking on responsibilities to fully immerse yourself in the business world.

Lastly, if you're unable to find an internship, consider alternatives such as job shadowing, volunteering, or creating a project of your own (like launching a small business or organizing a charity event) to showcase your interest and dedication to business. These experiences can still provide valuable learning opportunities and demonstrate your passion for business to college admissions officers. Good luck!

8 months ago

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