Where can I find an Internship?
Internships tend to be very competitive. It’s important that you apply early for consideration, particularly for corporate internships.
If you can build a relationship with the individuals offering the internship, you can have a real advantage in applying for jobs. Not only will fewer people will be competing with you, you will be a real person, not just a name on a piece of paper.
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MSU/RegionalWeb sites that post internships:
- MySpartanCareer (you will need a MSUNet ID to log in)
MSU Listservers that post internship notices:
Join the list you’re interested in by visiting the appropriate website:
- Biological sciences listserver (biochemistry, human biology, microbiology, biomedical laboratory diagnostics, plant biology, physiology, and zoology)
- Mathematics and statistics listserver
- Physical sciences listserver (physics, chemistry, and geology)
National Web sites that post internships:
Lists of large, interdisciplinary internship programs, and links to sites that list corporate internships:
- Internship & Research Opportunities database (UIUC)
- Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) Website. (University of California)
- StudentJobs.gov: Federal internships and co-ops.
- List of Co-op and Internship programs (Rochester Institute of Technology)
- Internships in Washington, D.C. at The Washington Center