Office of Career Services Internship Resource Guide

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Office of Career Services, A1120
(708) 235-3974 Fax (708) 534-1173
www.govst.edu/careerservices
Internship Resource Guide
The following websites will get you started on internship information.
http://govst.experience.com Career Services has established this website for students to post their
resume and look for job vacancies from prospective employers. Students are required to sign into
the GSU portal to gain access to the site and alumni should contact Career Services for access.
www.monstertrak.com This is an excellent website. Also houses interntrak.com. Students can
go online to post a resume and search for a variety of jobs and internships throughout the
country.
http://internships.wetfeet.com/ This site is also known as internships.com, a service of
wetfeet.com. Employers can use this site as a search engine for prospective candidates, and
students can search for internships and post a resume.
www.summerjobs.com Students can use this site to find a great seasonal job both locally and
abroad, in addition to gaining the experience of living somewhere else in the country or the
world.
http://rsinternships.com/ This is another great website for students and employers alike. Post
your resume and find available internships/jobs all over the United States.
http://www.idealist.org/ Worldwide information about non-profit organizations includes the
services that are provided and volunteer and internship openings that are available.
http://www.cie.uci.edu/prospective/ Called the Center for International Education website, this
page connects students to many international organizations and opportunities to work and study
abroad.
http://www.internjobs.com/ This website provides opportunities for both employers to post
prospective jobs and students to post their resumes. Also, many articles and resources on
internship topics are available.
http://www.findinternships.com/ FindInternships.com is a comprehensive online database of
active internships and co-op programs. The site was created to help students find relevant
opportunities for the summer, fall, winter, and spring seasons. The site also helps students better
understand what an internship is, why they should have one, and how to apply for one. The site
is 100% free to use.
http://www.indeed.com While this website is very popular for job searches, internships have also
become an important part of this database website. Additional career information is also
available as well.