Additional Internship Search Sites

After exploring the extensive resources available to you in the “Career Resources” and “Premium Tools” section of this page, we encourage you to consider additional internship search resources such as those listed below.

General Internship Search Sites

CampusPhilly
Campus Philly is a non-profit organization fueling regional economic growth by working with the tri-state region’s higher education, business, and public partners to connect college students to a “Greater” Philadelphia.

CollegeGrad.com
Offers information on interviews & negotiations, resumes & cover letters, internships and a job-posting search.

InternJobs.com
A national database of internships for students and recent graduates. Search our database by keywords or location.

InternshipPrograms.com
Search by COMPANY. Search by REGION. This is a tremendous database containing over 2100 programs and 200,000 positions – updated daily.

LinkedIn: Utilize this powerful online tool to search for internships by location, company, date posted, industry…and MORE!

Monster.com
Search for internships across the country, network with other seekers and get advice from employment experts.

Vault/Firsthand
Use your Lafayette email address to create your free account. Career information website, providing employee surveys of top employers, career advice, job and internship listings, and extensive career guides spanning a broad range of industries.

ZipRecruiter
Access an array of internship postings. Use the top search menu to filter your search by location and/or keyword.

Industry/Organization-Specific Internship sites

American Advertising Federation (AAF)
Made up of 50,000 members, the AAF cultivates the industry’s present and future leaders. The “Education” link offers information on membership, student chapters, and internship opportunities.

American Association of the Advancement for Science 
Search for science internships and fellowships, including internships for students with disabilities in science, engineering, mathematics, computer science and others.

American Psychological Association (APA) Undergraduate Research Opportunities & Internships
Access a listing of summer research and internship opportunities in various locations and areas of psychology.

ARTSEARCH
The essential source for a career in the arts. Access to ArtSearch is free for job seekers. Students, faculty, and staff are welcome to log in and search over 3,000 jobs posted annually. Please note that it may take up to 10-15 minutes for ARTSEARCH to recognize your newly created login credentials.

BackDoorJobs.com
This site highlights internships and short-term job adventures!  Are you looking for opportunities to work, travel, play, live, learn, help, create, experience, and grow in the US or abroad?  Come explore, dream, discover and do with Backdoorjobs.com.

Dice.com
The leading provider of online recruiting services for technology professionals.

ED2010
A community of young magazine editors and magazine-editor wannabes who want to learn more about the industry so they can fulfill their dreams of landing top editing and writing positions in the magazine industry.  This site has the “inside scoop” in internships in the magazine industry.

GeoCorps America
Cool paid summer internships in amazingly beautiful places…

Habitat for Humanity International
Since 1976, Habitat’s volunteers have built more than 50,000 houses with families throughout the United States and another 100,000-plus houses in communities around the world. Now at work in 100 countries, we are building a house every 26 minutes.

idealist.org
This excellent resource includes a directory of over 10,000 non-profit organizations worldwide, a guide to intern and volunteer opportunities and a listing of jobs available.

Journalismjobs.com 
Lists Journalism jobs and Internships.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art
As one of the greatest institutions in the world, the Metropolitan Museum welcomes the responsibility to train future scholars and museum professionals. The museum offers opportunities for students at several stages in their academic careers.

National Institutes of Health 
Search among a wide range of research and training opportunities through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Orion Magazine
Discover cutting-edge environmental internship opportunities and gain experience in grassroots activism in conservation, restoration, education, conservation economics, and environmental justice. Check out the possibilities within the Orion Grassroots Network Internship Service.

Research Experience for Undergraduates Summer Programs 
An extensive listing of REU programs for students who choose to have a research-focused summer work experience.

RIT Database for Neuroscience Internships
Search for paid internships in Neuroscience or related fields.

The Smithsonian Institute
An internship at the Smithsonian Institution is a prearranged, structured learning experience scheduled within a specific time frame. The experience must be relevant to the intern’s academic and professional goals, and to research and museum activities of the Institution. An internship is performed under the direct supervision of Smithsonian staff.

The State Department
At the U.S. Department of State, they like to say they’re the face of America to the world. As an intern, you would be, too. Some of their students work in Washington, D.C., and others have had the opportunity to work at an embassy overseas. Positions are both paid and unpaid, and many are available during spring, summer or fall.

The Student Conservation Association
SCA provides thousands of opportunities to work or intern in environmental and conservation arenas through its Earth Work Career Network. They also offer valuable career resources such as career focused articles and books.

USA Jobs 
Find federal internship opportunities in DC and in all 50 states.

Walt Disney World College Program
Spend a semester living, learning and earning at the most magical place on earth – the Walt Disney World Resort!

Academic, International, & Diversity Internship Programs

The Fund for American Studies 
The Fund for American Studies (TFAS) hosts Washington, DC-based Academic Internship Programs for undergraduate students each summer, fall and spring. TFAS programs include academic credit from George Mason University, an internship placement and furnished housing in the heart of Washington, D.C. Students participate in a variety of exclusive guest lectures, site briefings as well as professional development and networking events.

The Washington Center
This is a hot spot for positions in more than just government – check out what’s available in the art, business, education and health care fields.

International Internship Sites

AIESEC
The world’s largest student organization, is the international platform for young people to discover and develop their potential so as to have a positive impact on society.

BUNAC
Internship opportunities in Britain, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

Council on International Educational Exchange 
Study abroad and work abroad with CIEE, the Council on International Educational Exchange. CIEE provides quality programs and services for individuals, employers, communities and educational institutions. Let us help you choose your international experience.

Educational Programmes Abroad (EPA)
Arranging internships in Europe since 1975, our emphasis has always been on quality. Our programs offer a wide range of internships to suit your major and your interests, a personal approach, treating each student as an individual, small class sizes and a choice of housing options, and Programs in six European centers.

iHipo.com
Search for internships and research companies through this “High Potential” network dedicated to empowering international careers .

Internabroad.com
Internabroad.com is the source for international internships. Search for paid and volunteer, academic and non-academic internships, as well as college credit practical training programs around the world.

Studyabroad.com
Here you will find listings for thousands of study abroad programs in more than 100 countries throughout the world. You will also find hundreds of links to study abroad program home pages and a wealth of related information.

Employer Lists & Networking

  • Access information about our Lafayette-specific GatewayLink networking system and other helpful networking resources here.
  • LinkedIn– Many employers post internship opportunities on LinkedIn. Search by employer name, industry and/or location to find opportunities of interest.
  • Faculty– Some alumni keep in touch with faculty members and give them internship information.
  • Friends and Family Connections – NETWORK! Inquire about openings at their places of employment.
  • Chamber of Commerce– A great way to identify employers near your home. Simply search the name of your city and state and Chamber of Commerce. Look for the Membership Directory to see what types of organizations exist in your area. Your Gateway Counselor can offer advice about how to reach out to employers to inquire about potential internship opportunities