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Summer Business Internships?

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  1. 4REphotographer

    4REphotographer F1 Veteran

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    Are there any good site to find summer internships for students in high school?
     
  2. AntonyR

    AntonyR F1 Veteran

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    mediabistro.com for entertainment and also check craigslist.


    Most schools have papers and thats where I found a lot of interns.

    My best suggestion is to go directly to the company you WANT to work for.


    Antony
     
  3. AntonyR

    AntonyR F1 Veteran

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    you would be amazed at how people will respond if you call them and say you want to intern. Give it a try

    Antony
     
  4. Ferrariman355

    Ferrariman355 F1 Rookie

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    I should try that Antony, but strip clubs dont allow an 18 yr old to intern. :(
     
  5. AntonyR

    AntonyR F1 Veteran

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    john you should try like a bus boy position to get your feet wet.

    Antony
     
  6. Ferrari0324

    Ferrari0324 F1 Rookie

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    If you really want an internship, go into the place and try to meet with them in person, as long as it's a public type building where you can just walk in.
     
  7. 4REphotographer

    4REphotographer F1 Veteran

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    Who would the best person be to talk to?
     
  8. Ferrari0324

    Ferrari0324 F1 Rookie

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    A manager/boss/owner.

    I received an internship at a place b/c I called every day for 2.5 months trying to speak to the head guy and when I was home then I would drop by the place and I was fortunate enough that he would speak with me (a 20 year old college student). After bugging and bugging, he finally called and said he could use my help. It's been about 3 years since I first started and I'm now working full time for them.

    The biggest thing that kept me going was I told myself that I would not stop trying until he said "No" to my face. He never said No.
     

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