Possible internship professions

Since 1998, senior interns from ABRHS have fanned out in countless directions and innumerable professions, most of which are represented in the lists below. More detail on specific internship sites is available from Ms. Dandridge and Ms. Kennedy. 

Sites that hosted interns in 2022 are listed here; 2023 sites are listed here. Most are willing to consider hosting again in the future.

Julie Giacino at Concord Teacakes
AccountingAdvertisingArchitectureAuto technology and designBankingBroadcasting (TV, radio)Computer programmingConstruction and tradesCosmetology and hairdressingCulinary arts and food serviceEarly childhood educationEarth sciencesElementary educationEmergency, protective services (fire, EMT)Engineering (including electrical, chemical, mechanical, civil)EntrepreneurshipEquineFarming (including cattle)Fashion merchandisingFinanceFisheries, wildlifeGeologyHardware technologyHorticultureHospitality, tourism, travelHuman resourcesInterior designJournalismLaw and legal servicesLaw enforcement (police)Local and state government, politicsMarketingMeteorologyMuseum/historical servicesOccupational therapyParks and recreationPersonal, athletic, sports trainingPhotographyPhysical educationPhysical therapyPublic/community relationsPublishingReal estateReligious occupations, ministryRetailSalesSecondary education (junior high only, no high school)SecuritySocial and family servicesSoftware developmentSpecial educationTheaterVeterinary medicine (including veterinary technician)Zoology

There are some professions in which it is very difficult/impossible to work as a high school intern (unless you have personal connections); these include the following:


AstronomyAviationBiomedicalBiotechnologyDentist (including dental technician, assistant)Fashion designFilm/film editingGame developmentGraphic designMarine sciencesMedicine (including physician, nurse, physician assistant, nurse practicitioner)Mental health (including psychiatry, counseling)Music/sound recording PharmacyRadiologySports management
Matt Danehy at ISS On Demand Printing
Alex Spangler at the Acton Police Department