Over 100,000 Opportunities -- More Than Any Other Guide
The Biggest, Most Up-to-Date Guide Available
No other book offers so many chances to launch a distinguished career with a successful internship. Whether one wants to help researchers at Intel Corporation develop the best way to package a microchip, conduct tours at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, or accompany the crew from Nightline on assignment, The Internship Bible, 2001 Edition, holds thousands of valuable opportunities.
Researched and Written by The Internship Informants™
Mark Oldman and Samer Hamadeh (The Internship Informants™) have turned investigating internships into a full-time job. They've surveyed and interviewed hundreds of interns, internship coordinators, and career placement counselors to locate prime opportunities across the country. They are the only nationally recognized experts on internships, and founders of Vault.com, the leading Internet site for career information.
All the Information Intern Seekers Need
This annually updated guide gives the most current information on more than 100,000 internships. Seekers can conduct a complete internship search by using the comprehensive information in these pages. For each internship, this book has information about:
How selective it is
What (if any) compensation interns can expect
When the application deadline is
Whom to contact, and how to reach them
Special perks (such as free CDs, luncheons, intern parties)
Included throughout the book are special sections that give professional advice on letter writing and interviewing, as well as exclusive interviews with famous former interns like Jodie Foster, George Plimpton, and professional golfer Tom Lehman.
Contents Include:
Tips on how best to apply to highly selective programs
Internships for all academic levels, at locations both in the United States and abroad
Expert advice and interviews with famous former interns
Indexes that sort internships by selectivity, deadlines, academic level, perks, location, and more
More than 100 career fields represented
The Biggest, Most Up-to-Date Guide Available
No other book offers so many chances to launch a distinguished career with a successful internship. Whether one wants to help researchers at Intel Corporation develop the best way to package a microchip, conduct tours at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, or accompany the crew from Nightline on assignment, The Internship Bible, 2001 Edition, holds thousands of valuable opportunities.
Researched and Written by The Internship Informants™
Mark Oldman and Samer Hamadeh (The Internship Informants™) have turned investigating internships into a full-time job. They've surveyed and interviewed hundreds of interns, internship coordinators, and career placement counselors to locate prime opportunities across the country. They are the only nationally recognized experts on internships, and founders of Vault.com, the leading Internet site for career information.
All the Information Intern Seekers Need
This annually updated guide gives the most current information on more than 100,000 internships. Seekers can conduct a complete internship search by using the comprehensive information in these pages. For each internship, this book has information about:
How selective it is
What (if any) compensation interns can expect
When the application deadline is
Whom to contact, and how to reach them
Special perks (such as free CDs, luncheons, intern parties)
Included throughout the book are special sections that give professional advice on letter writing and interviewing, as well as exclusive interviews with famous former interns like Jodie Foster, George Plimpton, and professional golfer Tom Lehman.
Contents Include:
Tips on how best to apply to highly selective programs
Internships for all academic levels, at locations both in the United States and abroad
Expert advice and interviews with famous former interns
Indexes that sort internships by selectivity, deadlines, academic level, perks, location, and more
More than 100 career fields represented

