Internships
Internship Search Process
Internships provide opportunities for you to explore jobs/careers, gain professional experience, professional references, and give you a better sense of where and with whom you would like to work. Students may be eligible to receive academic credit as well as funding for participating in an internship. Schedule an appointment with a career advisor to get the conversation started!
Students are encouraged to set up an Internship Advising appointment with a Career Counselor in the Career Services Office by calling: 413.755.5419 or email: nandary2401@zdya.net.
Can interns be paid?
Yes, many employers offer an hourly wage. Compensation is generally commensurate with experience and varies by industry and demand. Stipends are also an option that employers might consider.
Explore Internships
Browse the internship boards and organizations below to find the internship that continues your career roadmap.
Capital One Launchpad: Legacy & Leadership Program will offer 100 students an opportunity to embark on an extensive and immersive personal, professional, and technical development journey under the leadership of Capital One mentors.
Hack.Diversity offers African American and Latinx computer science undergraduate students with training, professional development, and paid internships in Boston. This program spans the spring semester and extends into the summer.
InternHousingHub Summer Internships and Affordable Housing Solutions in Springfield, Massachusetts. Offers a unique blend of career opportunities, cultural attractions, and affordable living, making it an ideal destination for interns.
The Massachusetts Clean Energy Internship Program helps prepare the next generation of clean energy workers by funding internships for college students and recent graduates at Massachusetts clean energy and water innovation companies.
The Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC) facilitates the placement of students and recent graduates interested in life sciences career opportunities in paid internships across the state throughout the year
NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement (OSTEM) internships offer students an opportunity to gain practical work experience while working side-by-side with mentors who are research scientists, engineers, and individuals from many other professions. Internships may be full time or part time; and, they may be on a NASA center or facility, or even working from your home or dorm.
USDA offers federal internship and employment opportunities for current students, recent graduates, recent veterans, and those with advanced degrees. There are three pathway opportunities.
Vault's rankings are based on exclusive insider information from verified interns. Each year, Vault surveys thousands of interns. From the results of these surveys, Vault ranks the most prestigious internship programs, and the top internship programs in various industries in diversity, quality of life, and overall best to work for.