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Find An Intern Online

When small-business owners want to hire an intern, they traditionally look for candidates through local colleges and universities, trade associations or even local high schools. But snagging interns through online sources is becoming more common. Some online internship job sites are free for employers. In most cases, you can search intern profiles by state and by industry. At others, you’ll pay varying amounts for searching intern listings or for posting your job opening. Here are three sites worth checking out:
  1. InternshipPrograms.com

  2. Internships.com

  3. Internjobs.com


 


New Tools From SCORE

SCORE has spiffed up its Web site and added some new sections to help small-business owners achieve success. Online content is now organized around the themes of starting, financing, managing and growing your business. How-to articles provide tips and advice on topics such as business plans, customer relations, venture capital and increasing sales. Business Tools links give you access to SCORE’s online workshops, template gallery, public relations toolkit and other free resources. A new Ask SCORE box on the home page gives quick access to SCORE’s free and confidential online counseling.



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