Finding Internships
CBBS
Internship Leads Database
Exclusive resource geared toward the interest of all College
of Business & Behavioral Science students interested in obtaining
internship leads. (Requires CUID and password to
login.)
ClemsonJobLink
The Michelin Career Center has a database where employers post jobs
and internships and/or come to campus to interview students.
(Requires CUID and password to login.)
Ask-A-Tiger Networking
This is a database of Clemson Alumni who might be able to offer advice
on internships or networking with them for potential leads on
internships. You can search by city or just state if you know the
location that you want to find an internship.
Non-Profit Organization Lookup
This link allows you to search for non-profit organizations by zip
code. You can then visit the
web site of the organization for contact information or
internship/career opportunities."
Government Agencies and Non-Profits Link
This link gives an alphabetical list of all government agencies as
well as non-profit agencies which you could visit their web sites for
potential career opportunities and contact information.
Career Builder Internships
Search CB Campus for internships across the country for college
students.
Research and Internship Opportunities at National Science Foundation
Additional Resources for Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences - Research and Internship Opportunities
eLEADS
Designed for Liberal Arts students to identify potential
employers within environmental, governmental, public
relations/advertising, publishing, sports management/marketing, public
policy, and social services for youth organizations. (To access
the database, you will need the following password: Ctiger)
Vault.Com Internship Listings
Internships available nationwide and worldwide
Meeting with CBBS Internship Faculty Advisor
Each department within the College of Business &
Behavioral Science has dedicated faculty to advise to students about
internships.
Networking Family or Friends
One of the key strategies to landing an internship is
networking. It's the number one method by which students nationwide
find the jobs they accept. It works. Many jobs are never advertised.
Networking is how you find these "hidden" jobs.
Chamber of Commerce Directories and Phone Book
Listings
Print material that helps you find potential employers.
Helpful if you are focusing on a particular industry.
Professional Student Organizations Trade
Associations
Getting involved with Organizations and Associations shows a
potential employer your dedication to your chosen profession.
The Clemson University Career Fair
The Michelin Career Center has fall and spring career
fairs. For more information, visit the Career Center website.
Cooperative
Education
For additional information about obtaining a Co-op or to learn who
comes to campus to recruit students.
