SEO Career is the nation’s premier free professional development program for recruiting and training high-achieving undergraduates for paid summer internships that can lead to coveted, full-time jobs. SEO Career provides access to opportunity to students who have been historically excluded from industries across Wall Street and Corporate America, including Black, Latinx, and Native American undergraduates.
The Gun Violence Prevention Fellowship is an ideal opportunity for an independent self-starter to create a meaningful summer experience. Fellows will be based in the Community Partnerships Unit, and will participate in collaborative opportunities across the Office, including the Crime Strategies Unit, Legislative Affairs, Communications, and the Manhattan D.A. Academy. At the end of the program, Fellows will present innovative, youth-focused policy or legislative solutions to address gun violence based on the insight gained during their time at the D.A.’s Office.
Launch Academy provides summer internship opportunities for racially diverse undergraduate students to learn more about the development and management of marketplaces and spaces where people shop, dine, work, play and gather.
Kepler Academy is an 8-week certification program that offers training, mentorship, and job preparation skills to prepare participants for entry-level roles in digital marketing. The curriculum is designed to address key structural barriers impacting diversity in the industry: awareness and access, hands-on skills, and career development.
At Bloomberg, we work on purpose. And we can help you find yours. If you’re passionate about the financial markets, solving complex problems and challenging the status quo, we want to hear from you. Whether you’re student looking for an internship, a graduate seeking a full-time position, or just want to learn more about what we do, take your first step toward a career at Bloomberg below. Who knows where it may take you next.
The AT&T College Recruiting team will be hosting the AT&T Summer Learning Academy, a self-paced online learning “externship” certificate program, designed to support college students who do not have an internship this summer and looking for something to fill the void. This program is open to all college students and consists of 80 hours of virtual, on-demand 24x7 content. Registration is open now through June 12 and the program runs from June 22-July 20.
The Summer Internship is an eight-week long remote internship starting Monday, June 8, 2020 and ending Friday, July 24, 2020. Interns will gain first-hand experience in a non-profit think tank operations, gaining insight into community organizing, research, and policy analysis. Interns will work full time (35-40hrs/wk) remotely. Supply stipend provided.
The Manhattan District Attorney’s High School Internship Program is a rigorous internship that provides students with an insider’s view of the criminal justice system. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in workshops and discussions surrounding criminal justice, police brutality, civic engagement, leadership, and more.
Program participants will also take part in a series of presentations and conversations with staff in order to build a foundational understanding of how policies are developed and implemented, and of how academic and career paths can result in moving justice forward.
The Mount Vernon Hotel Museum and Garden offers two summer fellowships for undergraduate or graduate students interested in American Studies, U.S. History, Museum Studies, Education, the Arts, Historic Preservation or other related fields. Students participate in the daily work of a historic site, assisting the Museum’s Education and Curatorial staff with public programs and interpretation. Fellows complete an independent project related to the Museum’s interpretation of New York life (1826-1833.) The fellowship program, now in its thirty-eighth year, is funded by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation. Fellows work full-time for nine weeks in June and July and receive a $2,750 stipend. Hours are 9am-5pm Monday-Friday, with occasional evenings for special events. Throughout the summer, Hearst Fellows:
Design and complete an independent project to contribute to the Museum’s interpretation of life in 19th-century New York City.
Conduct tours of the Museum’s period rooms and garden.
Assist with the Museum’s summer public programs.
Contribute to Museum operations.
Mentor the Museum’s summer high school interns
To apply for Summer 2022, students must submit the completed application form located here, a short essay explaining their interest in the fellowship, a resume, and two letters of recommendation emailed directly from the individuals writing the recommendations. All applicants must be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program for both the Spring and Fall of 2022. The submission deadline is March 15, 2022.
Note: The fellowship could be remote, in-person, or a hybrid with a decision being made closer to the start date, reflecting current City and State health guidelines.
To search for internship listings, go to the jobs tab at the top of the page and put “internship” in the search box. Then refine your search by filling in the boxes on the left side of the page. I searched for “marketing internship” and a New York City zip code came up with ten pages of listings. One downside: You can’t filter for paid or unpaid positions. The most valuable aspect of LinkedIn: instantly seeing which of your contacts works at a company or knows people who work there. I also recommend college students get their parents to search their own LinkedIn networks for contacts.
Founded in 2007 and based in Sausalito, CA, Glassdoor gets its internship listings from several sources, including company websites, partnerships with job boards and directly from employers. But its main attraction is that it offers an instant way to search for salaries, company reviews and descriptions of job interviews. Its interface is straightforward, though for smaller companies, the salary and review functions don’t always bear fruit. In the search fields I tried putting in “paid marketing internship” and in the location box, New York City, and I got 21 listings. When I clicked on the first listing that came up, for Inspired Marketing Associates in the Bronx, I found just two company reviews and no salary listings. But a paid internship for Major League Baseball had 37 reviews and one internship salary ($1,660/month).
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Priding itself as the world’s largest internship marketplace, Internships.com is definitely a good online tool for finding paid or unpaid internships. Provide them your major and preferred location, and they will whip out results of companies for your possible internship. However, if you’re still unsure of which student job you want to take on, you can take advantage of their Internship predictor to guide you to the internship opportunity right for you.
Lauren Berger may have founded in 2009 the perfect tool to kick start career success of young people through InternQueen.com. It has everything you need to know about internships covered! You can search for opportunities depending on your preferred industry and semester, with the added option of virtual internship. You also have a lot to learn from its blog, which offers awesome and engaging content on writing a resume, acing interviews, and other tips on successfully running a professional life!
Idealist.org is founder Ami Dar’s vision of a network connecting everyone all over the world to collaborate and act on any issue that concerns them. At present, it is the most popular online platform for job seekers in the social sector. It connects any idealist with more than 100,000 organizations and resources for volunteer and open internships to transform their good intentions into actions.
If you’re the adventurous type, you would certainly enjoy looking for the right internship at CoolWorks! The website promises finding you a job at great places, which include national parks, ski resorts, conservation centers, summer camps, and retreat centers. CoolWorks definitely knows how to strike a balance between work and fun, especially since they believe that you can and should love your job.
The great thing about Experience.com is its connections to 3,800 colleges and universities to make sure that students are empowered to finding the right career paths early. Experience.com is committed to bridging the gap between school and employment by matching you with potential employers in search of your competencies and strengths. Whether it’s an internship or an entry-level job you want, Experience.com have effective resources that can help you get one.
One of the overarching goals of education is to adequately prepare students to achieve success in their future careers. While facing a certain level of academic rigor and gaining important life skills can be considered crucial aspects of career preparedness that students receive while in school, more and more importance is being placed on the value of experiential learning.
This is where things like internships, job shadowing opportunities and even some full- or part-time jobs can play an important role. Many schools prioritize this type of learning, requiring all students to partake in some sort of internship or community service experience. Others give students options to either pursue internship opportunities or garner an equal amount of credits some other way. It's also true that some internship opportunities offer monetary compensation while others don't.
With all of these variables present, how should today's students approach the internship conversation? Hopefully, this hub makes that task a little easier for Oliver Scholars.
Students can apply their classroom learning in professional environments.
Students can gain exposure to their chosen field.
Students can establish critical networking connections.
Students can gain coveted work experience.