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Internship Opportunities
What could you gain from an internship?
Practical, marketable skills
Increased likelihood of a job offer after graduation
Expanded professional network, including potential references for future job applications
How can I tell if an internship opportunity is worthwhile?
Assigned supervisor who will work closely with you
Substantive assignments and responsibilities
Periodic evaluations of your work
Reputable company/organization with a track record of preparing their interns for success
How do I increase my chances of getting an internship?
Start looking early; December, January, and February is when many summer internship opportunities are advertised
Seek letters of recommendation early from professors and other mentors.
Polish your resume and your profile for LinkedIn and Handshake. Free help available
here!
Attend the STEM Career Fair each Fall and Winter semester.
User your personal connections!
Where should I look for internships?
Ask around in your professional network!
Government lab internships:
DOE national labs
,
Fermilab
, NIST (
here
and
here
), NASA (
here
and
here
)
National Science Foundation
REU program
: summer research experience at universities around the country.
Department of Defense labs:
Army
,
Air Force
,
Navy
Industry internships: Direct searches on LinkedIn, Indeed, Google, etc.
Professional organizations:
APS
, AIP/SPS (
here
and
here
),
ASA
,
AAS
Other databases:
Physics Today Jobs
,
Pathways To Science
BYU alumni: Check on
Handshake!
See list of other internships that recent BYU students have done
here