Finding Internships

Internships are pivotal for developing career experience and workplace skills before graduation. The connections and hands-on experience you gain will set you apart in the competitive job market.

At Career Success, we offer tailored services to help you find and apply for the ideal internship that aligns with your future career goals. Our comprehensive support ensures you get the best start to your professional journey.

Discover how Career Success can help you achieve your career aspirations today!


Did you know? 52% of students with internship experience secure a job upon graduation.

Here’s a broad list of resources to help you find an internship. New additions will be made, so check back. Note that this is not an exhaustive list; please visit each website for the latest information on their internship programs. 

Tools for Finding Internships

Handshake is a career-networking platform for Ohio State students and recent graduates. Use Handshake to register for programs and events, and find internships. Employers use Handshake when recruiting the high caliber and diverse talent Arts and Sciences students at Ohio State offer.

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If you have a Disability and rely on a screen reader or the keyboard for access to your computer you will experience difficulty using the Handshake application. As the University works with Handshake to improve accessibility, please contact handshake@osu.edu for assistance in navigating and using this application. A member of our team will respond within 2 business days to assist you.

The Internship & Opportunity Summit targets undergraduate students seeking resume-building opportunities for Summer 2024. This event hosts local, regional, and national organizations eager to hire Ohio State University students and offers professional workshops for undergraduates. Attendees can explore internships, volunteer opportunities, and part-time work in areas such as business-related functions, nonprofit management, and summer/recreation camp counseling. 
Learn more about this and our other career fairs.

ASC Career Success presents the Career Studio, a vibrant drop-in space where you can receive immediate career guidance from your peers—no appointment necessary. Our Student Peer Career Coaches are ready to assist with resumes, cover letters, and internship searches. They can help you find internships tailored to your preferred location, industry, or field of study.

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Parker Dewey is a large network of business professionals working together on Micro-Internships. Companies contract college students and recent graduates to complete projects on a short-term basis. These professional projects generate income while demonstrating your competencies and gaining practical experience to launch your career. If you are seeking short-term projects and gig work, Parker Dewey allows you to develop a strong network of potential employers.

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Idealist.org is your go-to resource for finding internships and jobs that align with your values and career goals. Here’s how Idealist.org stands out: Our job listings cover a wide range of fields including nonprofits, social-impact businesses, and corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives. Whether you're seeking entry-level positions or executive roles, Idealist.org offers thousands of opportunities to find the perfect fit for you. Idealist.org is the leading platform for experienced and mission-driven professionals. With over 1 million monthly visits, it connects you with organizations that make a difference. Find roles that align with your personal and professional values and contribute to meaningful causes. Idealist.org provides a wealth of tips and tools in our employer resources library. These resources help maximize the reach and impact of job and internship opportunities, ensuring you connect with the best and brightest candidates.

Explore Idealist.org today to find internships and job opportunities that make a difference and align with your career aspirations.

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Ohio Means Jobs is a valuable tool for students looking for internships. Ohio Means Jobs  helps you connect with internship and job opportunities throughout Ohio, simplifying the process of finding local positions that align with your career objectives. Whether your interests lie in healthcare, technology, finance, or any other field, Ohio Means Jobs features listings across a range of industries to match your interests. The platform also offers useful resources such as resume builders, career exploration tools, and job market insights.

Visit Ohio Means Jobs.gov today to find internships that can launch your career in Ohio.

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SOCHE (Strategic Ohio Council for Higher Education) connects students with valuable internships across various industries. Partnering with businesses, government agencies, and educational institutions, SOCHE offers diverse real-world experiences and opportunities for professional growth. Through internships and research projects, SOCHE helps students enhance their skills and expand their professional networks. Focusing on opportunities within Ohio, SOCHE makes it easier for students to find relevant positions close to home.

Explore SOCHE to discover internships that align with and advance your career goals.

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The Ohio Third Frontier College Technology Internship Program offers students valuable opportunities in technology fields. If you're interested in technology, this is a great chance to build up your resume and get experience with companies on the cutting edge! You can study in any area, from STEM to business, communications, marketing and design. These are paid internships with a minimum of $15 an hour but you can negotiate for more, and we'll connect you with the companies.

You must be an Ohio resident attending college anywhere in the United States, or a non-Ohio resident attending school in Ohio. They're encouraging diverse students to take advantage of this great opportunity! International students attending schools and universities in Ohio are welcome, provided they can show proof of eligibility to work in the U.S. and have a valid visa.

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The U.S. Senate offers diverse internship opportunities that provide hands-on experience in the legislative process. Students and recent graduates can engage in tasks such as legislative research, press operations, and policy development within various Senate offices and committees. These internships, primarily based in Washington, D.C., cater to a range of academic backgrounds and interests, offering invaluable exposure to federal government operations. While many internships are unpaid, options for school credit or stipends may be available.

For more information, visit the U.S. Senate Internship Opportunities Bulletin.

The Washington Center (TWC) offers top-tier internship programs and seminars in Washington, D.C., giving students invaluable professional experience. TWC provides a wide array of programs tailored to various academic and professional interests, including internships, fellowships, and seminars. Students gain hands-on experience and develop skills vital for thriving in a competitive global marketplace. Additionally, TWC facilitates connections with professionals and organizations in the heart of the nation’s capital, enhancing networking opportunities and career growth.

Explore TWC programs to enhance your career. Visit The Washington Center for more details.

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The Washington Internship Institute (WII) offers students exceptional internship opportunities in Washington, D.C. WII collaborates with you to find internships that align with your interests and career aspirations. By integrating professional experience with academic coursework, WII enhances your learning and development. Living and working in the nation's capital provides invaluable insights into your field and helps expand your professional network.

Explore the Washington Internship Institute to find internships that align with your academic and career aspirations. Visit WII for more details.

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The NAACP provides comprehensive internship and fellowship programs for aspiring civil rights advocates and social justice activists. Participants can engage in impactful work addressing critical issues, gaining valuable experience and mentorship from experienced professionals. Opportunities include the Amos C. Brown Fellowship to Ghana and the W.E.B. Du Bois Public Policy Internship/Fellowship Program, offering diverse and enriching experiences in the field.

Explore NAACP internships to advance your career in advocacy and social justice. Visit NAACP Internships & Fellowships for more details.

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The Ohio Secretary of State’s internship program offers talented and highly-motivated college students with firsthand experience in state government, elections administration, and public service. Interns will have unique opportunities to network with talented professionals, develop their professional skills, and assist with projects and initiatives that make a positive impact on our state. The selection process for this internship is competitive, and to be eligible applicants should possess:

  • A demonstrated commitment to public service
  • Evidence of leadership ability and potential for growth
  • Ability to work effectively as part of a team

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The Museum offers internship opportunities for college and graduate students interested in careers in art museums, as well as New York City–area high school students. Join a community of interns to gain professional skills and learn about museum practice. The Met has over forty department areas that host interns from a wide variety of academic backgrounds. These internships are available to undergraduate and graduate students, as well as recent graduates. 

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