How MBA Students Can Find Internships Online
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How MBA Students Can Find Great Internships Online

The internet is a treasure trove of great internships to support your MBA program. You just have to know where to look, and these expert tips can help!

Millions of American college students are choosing online education, and that number is growing exponentially from year to year. The most popular degree to pursue online is the MBA, with more students now choosing online learning over a physical classroom. According to the Association to Advance Collegiate Business Schools (AACSB), over 45,000 students were enrolled in online MBA programs in 2021, compared to 43,000+ in person! You probably already know that getting your MBA online can open you up to a global community. But you might not always know where to go to look for those valuable internships that will help you compete in the job market later on. The internet is full of places to find great internship positions—you just have to know where to look. Here's where to start!

Search engines and virtual job boards

You can find internship ads on most of the major job search sites like Yahoo! or even Craigslist, but you have to know how to use them correctly so you're not left wading through scams and unrelated job postings looking for what you need. You can also use sites that are specifically for internships like InternshipFinder and Internships-USA. LinkedIn offers various resources for students looking for internships, and sites like Indeed.com let you search multiple databases at once. Don't forget to search your school's website as well as good old-fashioned Google. While many job search engines can be important MBA resources, you should look around for the one best tailored to your needs.

Related: 8 Valuable Job Search Sites for College Students

Cold emailing

Just like cold calling, unsolicited emails can actually work to land you the internship you're after. Make a list of companies you'd love to intern for and visit their websites. You might be pleasantly surprised to find out many of them address prospective interns and offer instructions on how to inquire. If you can't find anything about interning, find the contact information for human resources and send them an email. Be polite but not aggressive and make sure they know when you're willing to start—ideally, immediately. Companies may accept an internship proposal along with your résumé. You can inquire about potential payment or ask for a stipend, but it’s often helpful to make it clear that you're willing to go unpaid.

Use your school

Many universities maintain their own databases of career opportunities for students. They'll also offer help and guidance in figuring out what you may want from your internship. If your online MBA program has a strong reputation or is tied to a prestigious university, attending that school will offer a leg up on the competition. Don't be afraid to email professors, counselors, or academic advisors and ask for help and suggestions. The internet is a big place, and having someone point you in the right direction is never a bad thing.

Related: How to Master the Art of Networking in Graduate School

Consider virtual internships

With today's remote work environment becoming the new normal, the number of wholly online internships has increased significantly. These positions offer greater flexibility and a favorable time limit. If all you need is a laptop to work for a global company, you could intern during the academic year and save yourself the trouble of competing with the slew of summer applicants. Many remote employers are large corporations looking to increase their hiring pool and discover new talent across the country and around the world. Look for online applications in the winter months, but don't discount the idea that there may be scammers out there. Virtual internships are there to give you a chance to work for a more reputable company, not a less reputable one.

Use social media

Business networking today is all about making and maintaining contacts, and one of the best ways to do that is with social media. If you're pursuing your MBA, you probably have a LinkedIn profile. That site offers comprehensive guidance and a world of opportunities to reach out to professionals in many different industries. Perfect your profile and make sure you are updating it three to five times every week. Join relevant LinkedIn groups and don't be afraid to make contact with business people. If they don't have internships available right now, they will probably offer to keep you in mind for the future. Check in with them and be friendly. You can find many small businesses on Facebook and Twitter where some of the same rules apply. Though they're not as business-oriented as LinkedIn, maintaining a social media presence is important for companies, and it should be important for you. 

Related: How to Network With Your College's Alumni on LinkedIn

Internships are becoming more and more essential for students, and they can be an amazing chance to get your foot in the door at a company you want to work for. You're lucky to be taking MBA classes in an age where the internet has made the worldwide business community so accessible. Do yourself a favor and make the most of it. 

Now that you know where to find a great business internship, check out this advice on how to land the position!

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About Ashley Dunlap

Ashley Dunlap is a former Online Marketing Specialist for The Learning House.

 

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