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Question Posted Sunday October 2 2005, 3:36 pm

i want to get an intership but i dont kno where to start. i think itll look good on my college application. im 16/f ..any one hav any ideas on where to start?

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karenR answered Monday October 3 2005, 1:07 am:
I doubt you can get an internship without some sort of education.

You can however do volunteer work, which also looks good on an application.

If you know what it is you want to study, find something that is in the same field.

It is also a good way to meet people who can help you later. Might get you a summer job during college and a job placement after. :)

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Igotamonopoly answered Sunday October 2 2005, 9:53 pm:
Internships are during college. Community service looks really good, too.

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cailoisa answered Sunday October 2 2005, 7:52 pm:
Start at your school first. Ask your homeroom teacher or some other teacher if they can help you find an internship. It is also helpful if your school has a career/job center, but a lot don't.

Second, check your local newspaper, or your newspaper's website. Search the name of your paper on Google if you don't know or can't find the website.

Third, Google something like "name-of-city interships" without the quotes, and with the name of your city.

Next, see if there is a career placement/job assistance type association in your area. They help with full and part time employment, temp jobs, and intern ships. Your parents might be able to help you find it if your city has one.

Finally, if there is a career that you are interested in, look in the yellow pages and start calling around or visiting to find out if anyone needs an intern.

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