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The Best 106 Internships

by Mark Oldman

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America's Top Internships" profiles 107 top intern programs in detail, and offers, collectively, more than 18,000 intern opportunities for high school, college, and graduate students. This is the only guide to combine feedback from students, past interns, and program coordinators, to let students know what they can really expect from their intern experience. Every entry is at least three pages long, and includes-- A candid description of the internship and its daily responsibilities-- Application information, including important deadlines-- The lowdown on who really gets accepted-- A "Busywork Meter" that tells students how much menial labor they'll be subjected to-- Overview -- What to really expect from each programThere are many varied industries covered in the book, including, law, environment, advertising, sports, public service, computers, journalism, music, health care, publishing, engineering, beer production, government, finance, biotechnology, comic books, education, museums, television, modeling, and more.The "Top Five Internships" from the 2000 edition were: 1. Academy of Television Arts and Sciences2. CNN3. FBI4. Inroads5. Microsoft… (more)
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America's Top Internships" profiles 107 top intern programs in detail, and offers, collectively, more than 18,000 intern opportunities for high school, college, and graduate students. This is the only guide to combine feedback from students, past interns, and program coordinators, to let students know what they can really expect from their intern experience. Every entry is at least three pages long, and includes-- A candid description of the internship and its daily responsibilities-- Application information, including important deadlines-- The lowdown on who really gets accepted-- A "Busywork Meter" that tells students how much menial labor they'll be subjected to-- Overview -- What to really expect from each programThere are many varied industries covered in the book, including, law, environment, advertising, sports, public service, computers, journalism, music, health care, publishing, engineering, beer production, government, finance, biotechnology, comic books, education, museums, television, modeling, and more.The "Top Five Internships" from the 2000 edition were: 1. Academy of Television Arts and Sciences2. CNN3. FBI4. Inroads5. Microsoft

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