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High School Marketing Internships

Hey y'all! I'm really interested in marketing and I want to gain some hands-on experience before applying to college. Any advice on finding marketing internships for high school students? Thanks in advance!

2 years ago

Hi there! It's great that you're interested in marketing and want to gain experience before college. Here are a few tips for finding high school marketing internships:

1. Local businesses: Start by looking at small businesses in your area, especially those with a social media presence or a marketing team. Reach out to them directly, preferably in person or by email, expressing your interest in a marketing internship and outlining your skills and enthusiasm.

2. Volunteering: Many nonprofit organizations require marketing help to promote their cause and reach potential donors. Volunteering your skills can be an excellent way to gain hands-on experience, develop your marketing abilities, and make a positive impact on your community.

3. Networking: Share your interest in marketing internships with your teachers, school counselor, family, and friends. Let them know you're searching for opportunities, as they might know someone in the field or have connections to companies looking for interns.

4. Online resources: Websites such as Internships.com, LinkedIn, and Indeed often have high school internships and entry-level marketing positions. Create a profile and actively search for opportunities that suit your interests.

5. Create your own opportunity: If you're having trouble finding an internship through traditional channels, consider creating your own marketing project. Start a blog or social media account dedicated to a specific topic or niche, develop a marketing strategy, and track your progress. This can be an impressive extracurricular activity to include on your college applications and showcase your marketing skills.

Lastly, make sure to tailor your resume and cover letter for each opportunity, highlighting your relevant skills and experiences, even if they are not directly tied to marketing. Demonstrating your ability to learn and adapt is key for internship applications. Good luck with your search!

2 years ago

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