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Internship resources

The following are tools and resources available for students to locate and find an internship. Keep in mind that not all available internships may be approved for academic credit and that you must complete the university's internship approval process before the internship can officially be approved.

Many job seekers believe that the best way to find an internship is by submitting lots of applications. That is not true! The most effective tool you have in job searching is actually talking to others or networking. Networking can feel intimidating to people, but it is essentially talking to people to learn information. Sometimes, those people are folks you already know! To learn more about networking, check out the Career Center鈥檚 Job Search and Networking tools.

There are a lot of internship opportunities out there, but it is your job to find them. Networking is the most effective way to find your next internship, but you should also review resources that exist for you.

Metro State-specific resources

  • Career Center鈥擬eet with staff within the Career Center to learn about preparing your job search skills to accomplish a successful search.
  • 鈥擧andshake is Metro State鈥檚 online job and internship board that connects students to employers. Handshake works specifically for employers seeking Metro State students.
  • Ramsey County Progressive Internship Program鈥擳his program is structured to provide a paid two-year experience across a student鈥檚 transfer from Saint Paul College into a four-year program at 麻豆直播. Students gain work experience in a local government setting through different projects of progressive difficulty. Students will have peer-learning opportunities and expand professional networks within Ramsey County government.

Minnesota internship search sites and programs

  • 鈥攐pen access to policymaking and public service to Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC). Includes a paid spring internship for BIPOC student who are currently enrolled in a 2- or 4-year college in Minnesota. Applications generally due in October.
  • 鈥攂uilt to ensure that young professionals of color in the Twin Cities are recruited, hired, and supported by local employers as they launch their careers. Join the Talent Network to start building connections and learn about local opportunities.
  • 鈥攆ind internship opportunities at a Minnesota city. Use 鈥渋ntern鈥 as your keyword search.
  • 鈥攍argest nonprofit job board in Minnesota, including internship opportunities.
  • 鈥攃onnects STEM college students (science, technology, engineering, and math) to paid internships in small Minnesota businesses.
  • 鈥攅ngage in short term projects or full-time summer internships while gaining professional development opportunities.
  • 鈥攃onnects diverse students to public sector organizations to build future leaders. Includes a full-time paid summer internship, professional development training, and professional networking. Applications generally due January鈥揊ebruary.

National internship search sites

  • 鈥擲earch for internship opportunities by using the 鈥渏ob finder鈥 link on this robust career exploration website.
  • 鈥擣ind paid federal internship opportunities available to a variety of different majors.
  • 鈥擨nternship opportunities focused on U.S. diplomacy throughout the world as well as in Washington D.C.鈥痑nd bureaus in various states.