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Internship opportunities for high school students in engineering?

Hey everyone! I'm thinking of studying engineering and I want to get some practical experience. Does anyone know about any internships that high school students can apply to in the engineering field?

2 months ago

Absolutely! There are many companies and programs that offer engineering internships specifically targeted towards high school students. These opportunities allow you to gain real-world, hands-on experience that can deepen your understanding of the field ahead of college.

First off, companies such as Google, Microsoft, and Tesla have been known to host high school internships. Check out their career pages for listings, but note these can be quite competitive.

Secondly, educational programs like NASA's High School Internship Program offer exceptional opportunities for high school students interested in engineering. Similarly, the Smith Summer Science and Engineering Program (SSEP) also offers a research-intensive experience in engineering topics.

Additionally, many local companies and technology start-ups might be open to having a high school intern. The best way to find these opportunities would be to reach out to engineers or HR representatives at these companies directly and inquire about potential internship opportunities.

Also, consider participating in engineering competitions or attending summer programs focused on engineering, which can provide similar hands-on learning opportunities. These can also help you figure out if engineering is the right career path for you.

For more specific STEM internship opportunities, check out this CollegeVine article: https://blog.collegevine.com/stem-internships-for-high-schoolers

Remember, securing an internship can sometimes take time and perseverance, so don't be disheartened if your desired internship doesn't work out. Each application is a learning experience.

Best of luck in pursuing your engineering goals!

2 months ago

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