Searching for Internships in the USA
The Internet is an excellent resource when searching for an internship in the USA. Here are several ways to jump-start your search.
Career Training USA Internship Placement Program
Employers sometimes contact Career Training USA when they want our help finding international interns and trainees. To view the positions that are currently available, visit our Internship Job Board. If you are interested in one of the available positions, you can start the application process. You should also review the Placement Program Handbook for more information about how the Placement Program works.
Personal Connections and Networking
The most effective way to find an internship in the USA is through personal connections and networking. Speak with family, friends, fellow students, coworkers, professors, and past or current employers. Someone you know may have visited, gone to school, or worked in the USA—or they might know someone who has. Don’t be shy about asking for their assistance.
Gather the names and contact information for everyone who may be able to help you find an internship in the USA. Contact them via email or phone and let them know that you are looking for an internship in your field of interest. Even if your contacts are not in the right industry or don't have an internship available, they may know someone who does.
If you are ever in the USA on vacation, try to set up informational interviews with employers for whom you would be interested in interning. They may have internships available or they may know other employers who do.
Social Networking Websites
Facebook: Become a fan of American companies on Facebook and contact them directly to learn more about them. Companies may even have internship listings on their Facebook page. And remember, if you plan to allow employers to view your Facebook profile, be sure that all of the information and photos on your page are appropriate. Many employers turn candidates away due to inappropriate content on their Facebook pages.
LinkedIn: LinkedIn is a social network for professionals. If you do not have a LinkedIn profile yet, create a profile and fill it in as completely as possible. Your information should be in English and should include all relevant educational and work experience. Once you have a profile, you can search for companies and their employees and contact them directly about internship opportunities.
Twitter: Some employers have begun to post internship positions on Twitter. Set up a Twitter account and follow your favorite American employers to see if they post any positions. This is also a great way to get updates and information about the company which will be helpful when writing a cover letter or interviewing with the company.
Blogs: Check official company blogs to learn general information about potential employers and to see when new internship opportunities are available.
Internship and Job Search Engines
There are hundreds of different online job search engines in the United States. The following websites allow you to post your resume, search job listings by industry, find career advice, and discover tips for cover letters, resumes and interviewing:
- Monster.com
- CareerBuilder.com
- HotJobs.com
- Vault.com
- Monstertrak.com
- Quintcareers.com
- Collegegrad.com
- Internzoo.com
Other job and internship search engines include:
- CraigsList.org
- Internjobs.com
- Indeed.com
- Truecareers.com
- Internships4you.com
- Nationjob.com
- Simplyhired.com
- Juju.com
- Job-hunt.org
- Experience.com
- Jobbankusa.com
- Job.com
- Careerjet.com
- Careersite.com
- Jobvillage.com
- Internweb.com
- Internqueen.com
- Internalert.com
Industry-specific job boards include:
Accounting & Finance
Advertising, Sales & Marketing
Architecture
Engineering
- EngineerJobSearch.com
- EngineeringJobs.net
- Engineering Central
- EngineeringJobs.com
- MechanicalEngineer.com
Hotel Management & Tourism
Information Technology
Non-profit Management
Real Estate
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