Micro-internships are brief, paid work experiences typically ranging from 5-40 hours of work. CodePath has partnered with Parker Dewey to provide micro-internships to CodePath students.
In this section you will learn:
- What is a micro-internship
- How to get a micro-internship through the CodePath partnership with Parker Dewey
What is a micro-internship?
Through a micro-internship, you can gain valuable experience honing your career skills, exploring your potential career industry, and networking. A micro-internship project typically can range from 5-40 hours of work - easier to balance for some students than a semester-long internship. All micro-internships are professional paid projects and nearly all internship projects are conducted remotely.
Benefits of a micro-internship
- Have the opportunity to apply for professional opportunities that can help you develop career skills outside of the traditional internship cycle.
- Build tangible relationships with employers by demonstrating your skills and abilities in substantive projects.
- Build your resume with relevant experience that could add to a longer-term opportunity with the organization.
How it works
Create a Profile with Parker Dewey
- Takes less than 10 minutes
- Information is private and secure
- Add CodePath to your affiliations section of your profile
Explore Open Micro-Internships
- All micro-internships are paid opportunities
- Assignments from different disciplines
- Most opportunities are remote