Parker Dewey Micro-Internships: Short-term, paid, professional projects
Parker Dewey Micro-Internships for Binghamton Students is a platform that connects students and recent graduates with short-term, paid professional projects offered by organizations ranging from startups to Fortune 100 companies. These “Micro-Internships” typically involve 5–40 hours of work, are often remote, and are available throughout the year. In addition to project opportunities, students can access application tips, tutorials, and resources designed to help them succeed on the platform.
Who should use this resource:
Students and recent graduates from any major who are seeking flexible, paid professional experience, especially those who may not yet have internship experience or who want to explore different industries and career paths. This resource is particularly useful for students looking to build skills, gain experience during the academic year, or strengthen their resumes through project-based work.
Why it’s helpful:
Micro-Internships provide an accessible way to gain real-world experience without the time commitment of a traditional internship. Students can explore different career fields, demonstrate skills to employers, build professional networks, and gain resume-worthy experience through short-term projects. Because opportunities are paid, flexible, and available year-round, they can be a valuable option for students seeking experience while balancing coursework, jobs, or other commitments. Many students also use Micro-Internships to test out career interests, develop transferable skills, and build confidence before pursuing longer internships or full-time roles.
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