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StudentJobs.gov - Provides information on thousands of Federal Government job opportunities. There is no charge for using Studentjobs.gov and users are not required to pre-register to look for a job. We offer valuable job experience, training opportunities, and excellent benefits, with plenty of opportunity for advancement.

USAID, Volunteer Student Interns - Our work is entirely unique: we work on behalf of the most generous people in the world to provide a better future for everyone. Everyday, USAID and its more than 4,000 partners work to help individuals and communities in more than 80 countries live a better life.




Internship Listings

ø American Advertising Federation - Internships are key to getting a job in the advertising business. AAF can connect you to the best internships available.
ø American Society of Newspaper Editors - Search for newpaper newsroom internships by state, function, and season. Updated regularly.
ø CollegeGrad.com - At CollegeGrad.com, we are the best at what we do. However, we are NOT trying to be everything to everyone. We provide one service and one service only: The #1 Internet job search service for college students and recent grads.
ø Internships in Europe - The University of Rochester, in cooperation with Educational Programmes Abroad (EPA), a not-for-profit agency, sponsors semester-long study programs in London, Berlin, Bonn, Brussels, Paris, and Madrid that combine eight-credit internships with coursework throughout the semester, provide a solid work experience.

ø NASA History Office - The NASA History Office sponsors internships for undergraduate and graduate students year-round. The internships are paid during the summer, when interns work 40 hours per week. During the rest of the year, the interns are unpaid.
ø National Organization for Women - As an intern with the National NOW Action Center you will be on the front lines of the women's rights movement. Each semester NOW interns participate in a wide range of activities which distinguish us from other Washington, D.C. based programs.
ø Intel Corporation - An internship with Intel is your opportunity to gain valuable career experience while working with a team that challenges you and appreciates your ideas. Intel invests in the future of technology by offering internships to students in specific four-year and two-year college programs.
ø Tech-Interns.com - Our database is designed as a pointer to internship/co-op/research opportunities offered by a vast array of organizations. We've worked hard to make this database as comprehensive as possible.
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The American Conservative Union -
The American Conservative Union and CPAC are actively recruiting interns (preferably juniors or seniors in college who adhere to conservative ideals) to supplement the everyday office staff.
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The Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory - This Fermilab summer program focuses on giving opportunities in science and technology to the minorities that historically have been underrepresented in science in the United States of America. This program is for undergraduate college students currently enrolled in four-year colleges in the US.
ø The New York Times Company - The New York Times offers 10-week summer internships to college students who have decided on careers in journalism.
ø U.S. Dept. of Energy, Office of Science - This program places students in paid internships in Science and Engineering at any of several Department of Energy facilities. Many of the participants in the program have decided on a career in science and engineering because of the nature of the experience.







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