Internship
Internships are an opportunity for students to gain work experience in a professional setting. Interns work under the supervision of a mentor and are often unpaid. The placements take place for a set period of time with an understanding by the employer and intern that there’s no guarantee of employment at the end. Internship application requirements can include an application, resumé, and/or cover letter.
The ISD High School College and Career Centers advertise internship opportunities submitted by local community members and businesses.
Internship Programs List
The ISD High School College and Career Centers keep a list of internship programs our students have participated in or that we've researched, heard or read about. Browse the list and visit the websites of any programs you'd like to learn more about.
The Issaquah School District does not sponsor, endorse, or recommend any of the individual(s)/agencies provided and will not be held liable or responsible for any services provided by them. Conduct your own research and investigation and exercise due diligence before selecting any of these individual(s)/agencies for services.
Recommended Resources
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How to Find a High School Internship US News and World Report Article with a step-by-step guide and list of national internship opportunities
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How to Find Internships for High School Students: Consulting Firm Article with a step-by-step guide