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John Stval
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over 6 months ago

Having a chance to to make life better than the other adult in my life

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Maddie A
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over 6 months ago

#teensummerjobs #internships #teenjobs #jobsearch #advice #teens #highschool

Don’t dismiss the idea of high school internships until you’ve got the facts.

First, let’s bust a few myths:

  1. Internships aren’t just for recent grads and college students
  2. Not all of them are unpaid
  3. It’s not just getting coffee, making copies, and being the office errand-runner

Now that we’ve cleared that up, keep in mind that timing is everything. March and April are prime application time for summer internships.! Read on for facts, tips and resources to help you decide if an internship is right for you, and how to get started.

Types of internships The best internship options for high schoolers are: paid, unpaid, for-credit and not-for-credit. Though each one varies, they’re similar in that they all help with early stage career-building, look great on college applications, help you make industry connections, are a chance to lock down high-level references and referrals, and ultimately, can lead to a permanent job.

Paid: Don’t expect to be rolling in dough, but do expect to be rich with experience. • US Secret ServiceGeoSciences Bridge ProgramMicrosoftGoogle

Unpaid: Same idea as a paid internship, but make sure you are getting a fair payoff of exposure, learning, and networking opportunities. • Harvard Summer Program for High School StudentsStanford University Research ProgramWedding & Event PlanningEnvironmental Protection Agency

For-Credit: Many high schools and colleges offer internship programs in exchange for school credit. The idea is to help you work toward graduation, and once you have your degree, you’ll have that much more experience in your field! Many of these internships can also be done for non-credit. Not-For-Credit internships are usually for students who do not need any additional credit on their transcripts, but want more practical experience. (Note: these are traditionally for college-bound students or college students, but you can still keep an eye out to see if they can be obtained while in high school) • EngineeringTechnical InternCreative ServicesDigital MediaLegal Justice

Benefits We already busted the myth that interns live to serve coffee, run errands and make copies. What you can expect is behind-the-scenes access to action that’s usually reserved for seasoned professionals. It’s a great way to “try on” an industry, business, or career before taking the plunge for real.

Some more benefits of internships: • Work experience trumps any and all coursework or volunteering...it’s a great resume booster. • Automatic references and referrals • Network connections and contacts • RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE! A student internship is a rare opportunity to obtain actual work credit, which will make you stand out against other high schoolers with no work experience and increase your chances of landing a job.

SIDE NOTE: This kind of “career exploration” isn’t exclusive to only students who plan to go to college. Apprenticeships are a great way for vocational school students or trade workers to gain practical hands-on experience and training in a specialized field.

Resources Now that you know the types of internships and how they’re beneficial, here’s some info compiled to help you find – and land – your 2018 summer internship. • 15 Awesome Internships for High School StudentsSummer 2018 Internships Search6 Reasons To Do An InternshipCareer Advice: Why Internships Rock15 Ways to Stand Out As An InternNASA Internships

AND, don’t miss these tips straight from the Jobcase Jobready Kit to help you get in tip-top internship shape: • How to use the Jobcase resume generatorJobcase Jobready ChecklistThe small stuff matters! How & why you should add it to your Jobcase profile

High school is not too early to start thinking ahead, and an internship is just that: an investment or in your future.

So, overall, think of an internship as a unique chance to “test drive” and explore an interest. No contracts signed, no long-term commitments. It’s less about making money and more about getting hands on, in your face, real-world experience.

What are some reasons you would consider an internship? What kind of internship interests you, and why?

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Niyah Telleria
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over 6 months ago

My name is Niyah Telleria, I am 16 years old I have done volunteer work such as babysitting,cleaning, and public speaking. I am at a point in my life I would like to start a job to help me with later on in life. I love to spending time with children of any age, I go to Newburgh Free Academy for high school.

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ahmad sharjeel
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over 6 months ago

My advice is to teach the student with the bottom of their hearts. Teach them with our related environment examples to understand their topics

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ahmad sharjeel
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over 6 months ago

To check the student papers was the stressful day.

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ahmad sharjeel
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over 6 months ago

Due to frankness with students.

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ahmad sharjeel
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over 6 months ago

Teaching is the best way to built a nation. Teaching is my hobby I love to teach.

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Wil Sullivan
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over 6 months ago

Am I too young to use a site like Jobcase? To be honest, I see a lot of jobsites cater mostly to people older than me, and it’s a little frustrating. Searching for a job when you’re in high school is hard too!

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Hi Zachery, Definitely!! I had a job for 2 years while I was in high school. I would suggest looking at places like restaurants including fast food, retail and grocery stores, and movie theaters. These are usually the most flexible with school schedules and hire people your area. If you are looking to get a job search started, here are some steps to help you: 1.Double click on the “Jobs” tab at the top of the page 2.Enter a job into the search field that says “Position” 3.Click on the blue button to search for that position in your area 4.Once the list is up, click on the title of any you are interested in to apply. Let me know if you need anymore help!

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Mike Edwards
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over 6 months ago

The students in this article took and passed industry ASE certifications without the 2 year experience requirement. I would be interested in doing that if theres anyway I can have the 2 yr prerequisite waived. http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/joliet-romeoville/community/chi-ugc-article-jchs-students-receive-ase-student-certificati-2016-02-02-story.html

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