The Internet: Best sites for finding internships
Internships.com, Experience.com, and more
Internships.com allows users to search for internships by major, job category, location, and company. Intern tips and a blog for intern stories help make prospective interns “ready for anything” that an interview or gig may throw at them.
Experience.com “is a winner” among internship search sites “because of its connection to colleges and universities.” Duke is one of many schools that use the site as a springboard for students. It’s loaded with listings, and filters for customized searches.
Idealist.org caters to those seeking a position with a nonprofit. “Easily sort internships by their area of focus, whether they’re paid or unpaid, and even by language.”
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Mediabistro.com “boasts the largest job board in the United States for media professionals.” Its listing of media internships is the most thorough available.
Source: HuffingtonPost.com
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