Does anybody have any suggestions on which companies I should look for if I want an internship?
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That is so tough. Never heard of a good non-paying internship, so I would stay clear of those. The best thing you could do is talk to others (in their later years of the program) and find out where they interned.
I sit on a board at Kent State, and we (collection of business execs from the area) create internships to "test drive" new candidates for possible future employment. We have standards for what the interships must provide to the students (no getting coffee), and they interview for them like a normal job.
The students share with each other what the experiences were like, and you can tell by the line at that company's desk during job fairs which internships were the best.
Round Table Pizza Parlor. Do the bookkeeping, hire delivery guys (they come and go often) and manage the ovens. Succeed there and one can move up to a good Italian lunch stand.
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