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  • Apr 17, 2003, 04:45 AM
    melibajric
    Finding an internship
    What are the best ways to find an interesting and paying internship?
    Are there specific sites that can help search for one?
    What are internship search dos and don'ts?
  • May 28, 2004, 07:51 AM
    viking
    finding an internship
    Generally the best way to identify internships is through company human resource departments. It is best to work with well-known companies that have established internship programs that will provide you with legitimate experience. You don't want to work for a companythat it s just looking to get free labor. You should try to identify those internships where the company is truly interested in educating you and providing with an opportunity should you perform well. That is, many companies will offer you a job if you perform well in your intership.

    Make sure that you ask the company as many questions as they ask you because you should be interviewing each other. Most internships are unpaid so be prepared for that. You might try going on to Monster.com or Careerbuilder and searching for internships.

    Good luck!
  • Oct 11, 2006, 12:46 AM
    manisha18
    Comment on viking's post
    Reality answer
  • Oct 11, 2007, 08:25 AM
    OASIS2007
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by melibajric
    What are the best ways to find an interesting and paying internship?
    Are there specific sites that can help search for one?
    What are internship search dos and don'ts?

    Contact the Orlando Area Student Intern Society!

    OASIS provides employers requiring “semester” or seasonal assistance with exceptional students compelled to do challenging internships. With our support; OASIS employers compose leading Comprehensive Internship Training Plans, which are carefully prepared to attract high-achieving, career minded individuals like yourself. OASIS will represent your placement towards an internship that meets school course credit requirements, and becomes beneficial to future endeavors.

    Keep in mind, 80% of the internships are PAID! All fees and costs incurred over the course of an internship are the responsibility of the student, but can in some cases be shared by an employer and/or your University. The total cost of securing an internship through OASIS is $500(USD).

    Click on the link to our website :: Welcome to Orlando Area Student Intern Society :: complete the student application, then fax or email it to us for approval (OASIS responds to every application within 24 hours).

    Director
  • Feb 13, 2009, 05:40 AM
    HGreen2

    Check with your college, they should have a career center and they will be more than willing to help.

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