Top 10 Internship Friendly Industries: Where to Find an Inte
Published: Jun 28, 2010
Still don't have an internship? Or maybe you're trying to find an internship for the fall semester? Juju.com, a job search engine, has ranked the Top 25 Internship Friendly Industries. The list is based on the number of internship positions currently available in different industries on their site. In other words, this is where the jobs are right now! We've included the Top 10 Internship Friendly Industries below, with the names of some top internship programs in each industry. Some of these companies and organizations you may have heard of (one is even its own verb!), but others you may not have. Be sure to check them out in Vault's internship database, a list of over 780 internship profiles, filterable by industry.
Top 10 Internship Friendly Industries
1. Advertising/marketing/public relations
Aigner/Prensky Marketing GroupThe Martin Agency
International Radio and Television Society Foundation
2. Sales
(Vault doesn't define "Sales" as an industry, so I've included top programs that include sales among the job functions.)CitigroupJacob's Pillow Dance Festival
National Football League
3. Media
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences FoundationLucasFilm
Sirius XM Radio, Inc.
4. Manufacturing/Industrial
BAE SystemsOwens Corning
Whirlpool Corporation
5. Software/IT
Garmin InternationalGoogle, Inc.
Oracle
6. Administrative/Clerical
(Vault doesn't define "Administrative/Clerical" as an industry, so I've included top programs that include administration among the job functions.)East River Development Alliance
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
QUALCOMM, Inc.
7. Finance
Bank of AmericaFederal Reserve Bank of New York
Lazard
8. Retail
Domino's Pizza LLCDonna Karan
Sears Holdings Corporation
9. Entry Level
(Vault doesn't define "Entry Level" as an industry, and all internships have many entry-level qualities. Check out Vault's internship database to see all our top internships.)10. Health Care
Merck & Co., Inc.National Institutes of Health
University of California at San Francisco AIDS Health Project