Internships

Internships

Internships Connect Learning to Real Work

Internships help students, emerging professionals, and career changers gain workplace experience while helping employers introduce people to local career pathways.

Work-Based Learning

What is an internship?

An internship is a short-term work experience that helps a student, recent graduate, or career seeker learn about a job, industry, company, or career pathway.

A strong internship should include real work, clear expectations, supervision, feedback, and a connection to future career growth.

Internships can help:

Students gain workplace experience
Career seekers explore a field
Employers identify future talent
Charlotte County retains local talent

How Internships Work

Internships vary by employer, school, industry, and role. The best ones are structured enough to support learning and practical enough to support real business needs.

Timeframe

An internship may last a few weeks, a semester, a summer, or a defined project period.

Structure

The employer should define the role, schedule, supervisor, responsibilities, learning goals, and next steps.

Experience

Interns should do meaningful work that helps them understand the workplace, the industry, and the skills required.

Career Connection

The experience should help the intern build skills, references, confidence, and a clearer path toward future employment.

Choose Your Internship Path

Internships serve two audiences: people looking for experience and employers looking to build future talent.

For Students and Career Seekers

Find experience that helps you move forward.

Use internships to explore careers, build your resume, practice professional skills, and connect with local employers.

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For Employers

Build a future workforce pipeline.

Use internships to introduce people to your company, your industry, and the skills needed for long-term success.

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For Applicants

What to look for in an internship

A good internship should help you learn, contribute, and understand how the experience connects to your next career step.

Clear responsibilities
You should understand what you will be doing, who you report to, and what skills you will build.
A real supervisor or mentor
You should have someone who can answer questions, provide feedback, and help you learn from the experience.
A connection to career goals
The internship should help you explore a field, strengthen your resume, or prepare for future employment.

For Employers: Build a Better Internship

Internships are more valuable when the employer treats them as workforce development, not extra help.

Define the Role

Clarify the responsibilities, schedule, pay, work location, required skills, and learning goals.

Assign a Mentor

Give the intern a clear point of contact who can provide guidance, feedback, and workplace context.

Create Meaningful Work

Build the role around real assignments that support learning and contribute to the organization.

Plan the Next Step

Use the experience to discuss future employment, references, career pathways, or continued training.

Common Internship Types

Internships may be structured in different ways depending on the employer, school, role, and career pathway.

Paid Internships

Paid internships compensate participants for their work and can help employers attract stronger candidates.

Credit-Based Internships

Some internships are connected to school, college, or university credit and may have academic requirements.

Project-Based Internships

Project-based internships focus on a specific assignment, campaign, research effort, technical task, or business need.

Career-Connected Internships

These internships are designed to help participants explore a long-term career pathway and potential future employment.

Internship Resources

Use these resources to learn more about internships, employer best practices, student opportunities, and related workforce pathways.

Employer Guide

Florida Chamber Foundation Internship Guide

A resource for employers looking to design, launch, and improve internship programs.

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Local Program

Charlotte County STTAR Program

Explore opportunities connected to Charlotte County government.

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University Resource

FGCU Internships

Connect with internship information and student resources through Florida Gulf Coast University.

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Federal Resource

Department of Labor Internship Information

Review federal information about internships and employment standards.

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Employer Resource

SHRM Internship Program Guide

Explore employer guidance for developing and implementing internship programs.

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Employer Tools

Careers on the Coast Employer Toolkit

Access hiring templates, onboarding tools, mentorship resources, and internship-related support.

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Related Workforce Resources

Explore additional Careers on the Coast resources connected to training, hiring, and work-based learning.

Training and Upskilling

Connect with programs that help people build skills for high-demand careers.

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Apprenticeships

Explore hands-on training pathways that connect work, learning, and long-term workforce development.

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Explore Career Opportunities

Find job search resources, career pathways, and community supports for job seekers.

Explore Careers

Ready to connect experience with opportunity?

Explore internship resources, search job resources, or return to the Careers on the Coast hub to find the right next step.