Career Advice for Job Seekers
Top 10 sites for students searching for internships
Landing the right internship can change the entire direction of your career. I’ve talked with countless students and recent grads who say that their first internship gave them not just experience, but confidence—and often a clear sense of what they wanted (or didn’t want) in their next job. Internships aren’t just about building your resume; they’re about building relationships, learning how the professional world actually works, and testing out the skills you’ve picked up in class.
But finding those opportunities can take some digging. The good news is that there are several great sites built to make that search a lot easier. Some focus exclusively on internships, while others include a mix of part-time, entry-level, and seasonal work. At College Recruiter, we’ve made it our mission to help students and recent grads find meaningful paid internships that align with their career goals. Here are ten of the best sites for finding internships that can help you launch your career.
College Recruiter – Dedicated to students and recent grads, College Recruiter connects early-career talent with paid internships and entry-level jobs at great employers across industries.
Handshake – Partnering with thousands of universities, Handshake offers students exclusive access to internships, events, and employers that actively recruit on campus.
Indeed – With millions of postings, Indeed lets you filter specifically for internships by location, pay, and field, making it one of the easiest ways to find openings fast.
LinkedIn – A powerful mix of networking and job searching, LinkedIn helps students find internships while connecting directly with recruiters and alumni from their schools.
WayUp – Focused on students and new grads, WayUp curates paid internships and entry-level roles at top companies, from startups to global brands.
Internships.com – One of the first major sites dedicated entirely to internships, it features opportunities across every major and industry, including remote options.
Glassdoor – Alongside company reviews and salary insights, Glassdoor lists thousands of internships and gives you a peek at what current and past interns really think of their experience.
Chegg Internships – Built with students in mind, Chegg Internships helps match your interests and major with available opportunities while offering career advice and interview tips.
Google Careers – Especially strong for tech and business students, Google’s career portal lists both summer and year-round internships with detailed application timelines.
Intern Queen – Founded by career expert Lauren Berger, Intern Queen offers internship listings, resources, and personal advice designed to help students stand out in competitive fields.
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