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What are the best resources to find internships and when should I start looking? I will be a college freshman in August 2026.

I will be majoring in Business Management with a minor in Marketing. I also have started my own small business making jewelry.


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Ina’s Answer

If you are looking for an internship for the fall i would recommending as soon as you can. If you are looking for an internship for summer 2027 I would recommend starting looking in January.

Check if your school has a career development center. They tend to be good a resource and if not other options are your network and online options like: LinkedIn, Indeed and so on.
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Casey’s Answer

Internships are very exciting! I'd recommend LinkedIn and Indeed to start. If your local area has a job board that you can get email updates on, I'd highly recommend that. Many larger schools utilize Handshake as well. Handshake can connect you with alumni that are very open to working with current students. Your school may also host career fairs, and I'd highly recommend checking those out! It's one of the best ways to get more comfortable giving an elevator pitch on yourself and its very low stakes.

Casey recommends the following next steps:

Create profiles online (LinkedIn, etc.)
Connect with your school (career management offices and career fairs)
Talk to anyone and everyone to get your name out there!
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Nic’s Answer

Hi Sky, that is a great question! First I would start with your resume. I would highlight the skills that you have learned with your jewellery business and how they directly apply to the job you are applying for. For example if you are applying to a marketing internship I would share numbers on how you have used social media at your business to drive x number of clients. Lots of companies especially startups will appreciate this experience.

I would also network as much as you can as others have mentioned. Whether that is through networking events, clubs or other students. Having an introduction at a company will make a big difference towards securing an internship. You can connect with people who work at companies you are applying to and ask for an intro many will be happy to do this.
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Carolina’s Answer

Make the most of your school's career center as soon as you arrive on campus. Many students wait, but it's really helpful to start early. They can guide you on when different industries hire, assist with your resume, and connect you to career fairs, networking events, and panels.

It's also a good idea to create a LinkedIn profile if you haven't already. Start browsing internships to see what's available and what companies are looking for. This will help you get familiar with the job market early on.

Freshman internships often open in the spring, from January to April, but some programs start in the fall. For fields like consulting, recruiting can begin really early, sometimes as soon as the summer before your junior year.

During your freshman year, focus on gaining exposure and experience. Join clubs, attend events, and continue your jewelry business, which is already a great conversation starter. These activities will be valuable when you start applying for internships.
Thank you comment icon Thank you so much, this is very helpful! I will make sure to visit the career center as soon as I get to campus. Sky
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Natalia’s Answer

You must visit the official websites of the companies that you would like to apply, also on LinkedIn you can find good opportunities. The Harvard CV template also can help. :)
Thank you comment icon Thank you, Natalia for the advice. Sky
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