13 February 2010

Interning with Your City

Your city's government offices might not be the first place you think of when you consider internship sites—but these offices are homes of great training programs. And some even pay!

Locations may include the Fire Department, Parks & Recreation centers, Libraries, City Hall, and even Ambulance services. Social service centers (such as youth probation, child protective services, etc.) also invite interns. Expect to have to make an application several months ahead and be prepared to interview with an internship coordinator.


The content on this blog is not offered as legal advice or guidance. Consult your college, advisor, or internship supervisor for help with issues surrounding internships. © 2008 Mary Bold, PhD, CFLE. Dr. Bold is a co-author of the book Reflections: Preparing for your Practicum or Internship, geared to college interns in the child, education, and family fields. More about Dr. Bold can be learned at http://www.marybold.com/

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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