The 6 Coolest Internships of 2015

We’ve all made our resolutions and have decided to “finally follow our dreams.” We want fresh jobs that don’t make us feel like youthful pack mules. Good news: this is an excellent step towards a career you love. Bad news: those jobs can be challenging to obtain without experience. While companies like Google and Facebook offer glamorous programs with hefty perks, the competition is thick, and the training you receive might not be as hands-on as you might hope. Don’t lose hope! There are still exciting internships nationwide with stellar reviews from former interns. Here are some top picks!

1. Bates White Summer Consultant Program (Washington, DC)

Forbes names this consulting internship as the #1 best internship for 2015. Interns work closely with “Ph.D. economists, lawyers, and MBAs who provide the firm’s economic analysis to clients like Pandora and American Express.” Interns are rumored to make about $25/hour and are often recruited for employment after graduation from university. Check out the details and apply here.

2. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (Cleveland, OH)

Have you always wanted to work in the music business? How about museums, communications, or education? The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame offers positions in various areas, including education, digital media, library and archives, marketing, and museum collections. Please find out how to apply on their website. Applications for the spring semester are due January 9th, 2015, and summer ones are due March 27th.

3. Kohl’s Information Technology Internship (Milwaukee, WI)

You may not expect Kohl’s retail stores to have such an exciting internship opportunity, but behold, Vault has rated their Information Technology internships #1 in Best Retail & Consumer Products Internships. With perks like $10/hour pay and trips around Milwaukee, interns “will be put on different teams throughout the IT organization and do work from implementing changes to internal systems to changing how the customer interacts with technology in stores” (Vault). Learn how to apply here.

4. HuffPost PR & Communications Fellowship (New York, NY)

The Huffington Post is now a household name as one of the most popular news sources in the nation. The Pulitzer Prize-winning publication prides itself on drawing from various contributors and subject matter. The internship seeks a full-time fellow who can take on responsibilities such as trend research, event programming, and team assistance. This is one of the best internships for anyone interested in PR, marketing, or journalism! Find out more here.

5. Northwestern Mutual Internship (several locations)

Ranked among America’s top ten internships (Vault.com) for nineteen years, Northwestern Mutual’s internship experience stands strong among the rest. The program boasts a hands-on environment with notable mentors. The location is flexible, with offices all over the United States. Former interns found that their learned skills made them “better people and more employable” (Vault). To find a location nearest you and learn more about the program, click here.

6. Eventbrite (San Francisco, CA and Nashville, TN)

This platform helps you publicize and sell tickets to live events. They are searching for bright, talented workers to help develop their brand. Opportunities lie in web development, corporate development, marketing design, and product design/management. With many positions to fill and a passionate work environment, Eventbrite is a hot spot for those looking to break into any of the fields mentioned above. Check out the listings on internmatch.com for more information.

Good luck with the job search in the new year, everyone! With some experience under your belt, you can’t lose.

The 6 Coolest Internships of 2015

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  • Sarah White

    Student at Johns Hopkins University by day, Lead Editor for Miss Millennia Magazine by night. Tina Fey is my hero, comedy is my everything, and I whole-heartedly believe in the Loch Ness Monster. Connect with me on Twitter and Linkedin!

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