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Internships are a great way to grow your resume and see what you enjoy doing!

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Some internships applications may not be open yet but will open in the upcoming months. If you find something that interests you but can't apply yet set a reminder on your phone or sign up for their mailing list to be notified when it opens!

Do you want to learn about tech but have no idea where to start? Are you a programming whiz? Do you hope to pursue a career in computer science — software development, cybersecurity, data science, or another niche? Then you’re in luck. Here are some of the best computer science internships and programs for high school students.

FIND THE RIGHT INTERNSHIP FOR YOU

If you’re a high school student interested in business, there are plenty of opportunities to gain experience in a wide variety of niches, including marketing, finance, leadership, and more, all across the country — even, in some cases, virtually. Here is a list of business related internship opportunities for high school students. Keep in mind that internships directly related to business are hard to come by in high school, so some of these will be in relevant fields. Regardless, you’ll build valuable and relevant skills for a future career in business.

If you’re hoping to enter a career in law, you may be looking for ways to pad your resume in high school. There are many summer activities you can do as a hopeful future lawyer, including a law internship. Law internships are a great way to get exposure to law careers and see if they are right for you. The experience is also helpful to add to your college applications to demonstrate your interest and prove your commitment to the legal profession.

Considering a career in medicine? Internships in healthcare can give you a head start—plus help you get into college. Internship and other pre-college medical programs offer experiences such as working in a lab, conducting trials, gaining hands-on clinical experience, and more to future medical professionals. You’ll learn in settings including universities, hospitals and clinics, and research facilities. Here are some ways to get involved in the world of medicine early.

Passionate about art and wondering where it might take you? In this post, we’ve rounded up art internships across the nation that provide mentorship and learning opportunities with leading arts professionals. You’ll get to explore a variety of careers in the art world and develop your own skills in art-making, curation, leadership, and collaboration. 

Career Help

Don't know how to get started?

Regardless of pay, internships can be an extremely beneficial experience for high school students. You’ll gain real-world work experience that boosts your confidence and helps you make a more informed choice about your college major and future career. How can you find the right one for you? Here are some tips below to start your search and succeed.

List your interests

Begin by contemplating your skills, interests, and potential future careers. Ask yourself questions like:

  • What am I good at?

  • What do I enjoy?

  • What careers might be a good fit?

Now that you’re older and wiser, take a deeper dive into researching potential careers that fit your skills and interests. 

If you are still unsure the career quiz below to see your personal interests and usual style, it will then recommended careers. 

Put your best foot forward

    Whether stopping by a business to inquire about an internship or attending a formal interview, it’s important to always put your best foot forward. Dress professionally, smile, be polite, and be prepared to articulate why you’re a strong candidate for the internship. Don’t get caught up in worries about lacking experience. Think about what you do bring to the table: relevant skills, valuable personal qualities, experience volunteering or working with a team, etc. You should also be ready to discuss why you’re interested in this company and career path. Make sure that you’re on time or even 10 minutes early. If you feel nervous, don’t worry — that’s perfectly normal, even for experienced adults. 

What People Are Saying

 60% of employers stressed the importance of students focusing on their careers in high school, and 90% agreed that internships can greatly assist with this, stating that it would offer students a competitive advantage when seeking future internships and full-time jobs. In fact, 70% of companies claimed that such an internship would “very likely” or “completely likely” land the individual a college internship.

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