5 Websites to Search for a Virtual Internship — and What to Avoid

You don’t have to move anywhere to become an intern

Joanna Henderson
The Faculty

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The current events made it difficult for students and recent graduates to find employment and internships. Despite the travel restrictions and financial difficulties, there is a way to gain experience and jump-start your career while studying or shortly after college.

Below, you will see five sites that allow you to search for remote positions. Some of them are paid, others are not — it’s up to you to decide if you’re willing to accept unpaid work.

Certain companies are trying to earn money by selling student internship programs. Debatably, not every individual would agree to such a fee. Make sure to avoid organizations that ask you to pay for their services on top of offering you an internship with zero compensation.

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LinkedIn

LinkedIn has always been a leader in the job search mission. Not only it allows you to look for traditional employment, but recently it started featuring countless remote internship positions. As of this moment, there are 605 virtual positions listed in the United States. As you may know, LinkedIn offers a lot of useful…

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Joanna Henderson
The Faculty

Canadian. Mental health activist. Banker and financier who drinks too much coffee. Pursuing happiness and sharing my thoughts with others.