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Internships for High School Students Stephen Borkowski Internships are one of the most important ways students gain experience and start to make contacts within their field. College students hold most of the available internships but more opportunities are now available for high school students looking to get valuable work experience. Why intern in high school? Secondly, an internship will allow you to explore potential careers and courses of study for college. You might confirm that newspaper journalism is the career of your dreams, or find out that software programming isn't exactly how you'd imagined it. You may also discover other fields and positions you hadn't considered before. Finally, an internship can help you understand how a professional organization operates. Within that organization you'll gain access to valuable contacts who may lead you to other opportunities as you progress through school. Where to find an internship? Internships are not just available with large corporations in urban areas either. Often local newspapers, museums and other businesses will offer internship opportunities. Start asking around at local business associations to see what is available in your community. Don't give up if these companies don't formally list an internship program for high school students. Try to identify a human resources representative or department manager you can send an email or letter to. Ask your parents, your friends' parents, your relatives and anyone else who might be willing to help you if they're aware of any opportunities. Contact professional organizations in your area of interest. How to apply Source: |
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