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CAROLE’s Answer
Hi, what kind of internship are you looking for? I would start with a list of companies you really would like to work for and target those. Go on their website and see if they open internships. An alternative is to identify in LinkedIn the persona you'd like to work with / for and you can also send them a short note
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Mary’s Answer
Here are some links that can get you started on your internship search. The first one is more focused on internships more local to your area. The second link includes ideas on where to search for more internships for high school or college level. Hope this helps!
https://www.internships.com/high-school/san-francisco-ca
https://www.crimsoneducation.org/us/blog/extracurriculars/internships-for-high-school-students/
https://www.internships.com/high-school/san-francisco-ca
https://www.crimsoneducation.org/us/blog/extracurriculars/internships-for-high-school-students/
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Ro’s Answer
In addition to the resources already mentioned in the provided response, internships can also be created through exploration and networking. Aside from your school’s networks and internship boards, students can research organizations they’re interested in and offer their services to the HR dept. Most established organizations (private, non-profit, and even colleges) can accommodate internships. That being said, the more well-known organizations will have a more competitive selection process due to higher volumes of applicants. It never hurts to ask though!
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Li Ying’s Answer
Hi! Before you search the opportunity for you internship, you have to know what kind internship that you are interested or looking for? After you have the clear idea, you can start list out the companies that you prefer to go then just go their official website and apply it.
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Victoria’s Answer
You may find many internship opportunities via Linkedin! You can just filter your search according to your preferences- e.g. internships, on-site etc.
Alternatively, if you have particular industries or companies that you’d like to intern at, you can try to directly search up their websites for job opportunities or email them with an introduction of yourself, your intentions and your CV/resume!
Alternatively, if you have particular industries or companies that you’d like to intern at, you can try to directly search up their websites for job opportunities or email them with an introduction of yourself, your intentions and your CV/resume!
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