Ask any college advisor about interning and you’ll be informed that these career previews are a cornucopia of benefits. They pad your resume, lead to networking, and of course, give a taste of the real world outside of cable television. But some internships give collegiettes™ a bit more than a comparative advantage and thicker skin.
Looking for a last minute spring internship? Her Campus is here to help you out! We’ve compiled a list of 10 internships you can still apply for for this semester. Just type up a cover letter, upload your resume, and click submit! Check out the options below; we’ve found options in industries varying from television, to journalism, to politics.
Whether you’ve completed HC’s steps to land a summer internship , are looking into a part-time job at the mall, or are thinking about graduate school, it’s likely that you will need a letter of recommendation to complete your application.
Looking to get some experience in a subject you love but frustrated that all the internships you find are meant for college students? Don’t give up just yet, there are plenty of opportunities out there for smart, hardworking pre-collegiettes™ like you! Check out these ten summer internships Her Campus has found that are open to high-schoolers!
It’s no secret that interns rank the lowest on the totem pole—which typically means no compensation. In exchange for money, you are given what employers like to call “experience.” But here’s an even bigger secret you might not have heard of: there are actually companies out there who will pay you to intern.
Interviews are stressful. And awkward. And intimidating. They also happen to be that one thing standing between you and your dream internship.