Internships
Because internships today are so plentiful, chances are good that you will get hired somewhere. Finding an internship that is right for you, however, will take more effort. As you begin to review numerous internship listings, keep this thought in mind: There is no "best" internship. There are only better and worse internships depending on my values, needs and goals.
Adapted from "Choosing an Internship" by Joel F. Clark, Ph.D.
For a complete internship timeline and list of action steps, begin here: Internship Timeline.doc
Emory Eagle Opportunities (Eagle Ops)
Begin searching internship descriptions by using our web-based Emory Eagle Opportunities system (Eagle Ops). You can register or log in to your account by following the link listed below.
Related Sites
CollegeJournal.com, a service of The Wall Street Journal Online
http://college.wsj.com
MonsterTrak, a service of Monster.com specifically for job-seeking college students
http://www.monstertrak.com
InternshipsProgram.com, an Internet search engine for internships nationwide
http://internships.wetfeet.com/home.asp
CampusCareerCenter.com, a nationwide campus recruiting company
http://www.campuscareercenter.com
BackToCollege.com's listing of the top Web sites for internship listings and advice in for-profit and nonprofit organizations
http://www.back2college.com/library/intern.htm
EntertainmentCareers.net, a job listings database for jobs and internships in the entertainment industry
http://www.entertainmentcareers.net
EntertainmentJobs.com, an Internet search engine and jobs database for the entertainment industry
http://www.entertainmentjobs.com
SportsLinksCentral.com, a jobs listings database for full-time jobs and internships in sports management
http://www.sportslinkscentral.com/Sports_Business/sports_management.htm


