Finding an Internship

The best way to find an internship is by talking with people. Begin your search by speaking with individuals on campus or in your field of study, including:

  • your academic advisor
  • professors in your field
  • Career Services
  • professionals in your field that you already know

If necessary, you can continue your search online by utilizing the resources listed below.

Local Internships:


  • GC Job & Internship Bank

    Good source for local internship opportunities.


  • Indiana INTERNnet

    An internship-matching program linking employers, students, and colleges/universities throughout the state of Indiana. Note: requires free registration.

Internships throughout the United States:


  • InternshipPrograms.com

    Search an extensive database of internships, read internship reviews, and research companies. Note: requires free registration


  • InternJobs.com

    Global database of internships for students, recent graduates, and career changers (most are located in the US).


  • Idealist.org

    Great source for internships in non-profit organizations throughout the U.S. (and a few abroad).

International internships:


  • InternAbroad.com

    Broad listing of internship opportunities around the globe in numerous fields and areas of study.


  • Transitions Abroad: Internships

    Review a directory of programs located on six continents, along with informational articles and helpful advice.

Diversity related internship opportunities:


  • Doorsofopportunity.org

    This site contains a resource guide created by a graduate student especially for ALANA students who are looking for summer internships and other learning opportunities.


  • American Association for the Advancement of Science

    The Entry Point! program offers internship opportunities for students with disabilities in science, engineering, mathematics, computer science, and some fields of business.


  • Inroads.org

    The mission of Inroads is to develop and place talented minority youth in business and industry and prepare them for corporate and community leadership.


  • Sponsors for Educational Opportunity

    For over 25 years SEO has offered mentored summer internships to outstanding ALANA students leading to full-time job offers.


  • United Negro College Fund

    Assists eligible students with finding paid internship opportunities at America’s leading Fortune 500 corporations and national organizations.