Staples Interns: Snag One Now For Spring!

Staples High School’s Internship Program is a win-win-win.

Every spring, talented and eager seniors leave school 3-4 weeks before graduation. They spend the final month out in the real world.

They work everywhere: retail stores, salons, restaurants, non-profits, medical offices, financial firms, design shops, farms, marketing companies, photography studios, publishers … you name it. If there’s a job to be learned and done, they do it.

(And not just in Westport. Interns head to New York City — even beyond.)

The work and real life experience they gain is invaluable. The energy, creativity — and help — they bring to the workplace is huge. And the internships get them out of high school at a time when senioritis would otherwise kick in (that’s the third “win”).

Interns work down on the (Wakeman Town) Farm …

But as hard as they work, the program coordinators work equally hard right now arranging 420 or so internships.

So they’re asking the greater “06880” community: Can you help?

Do you need a senior (or two, or three) for daily onsite (or remote) work? Perhaps you’re beefing up your social media presence. Or looking for research help, design work, web content, data entry. Or hundreds of other tasks.

You can be a small, medium or large size firm– or a single proprietor. Maybe you were an intern once yourself, and want to give back.

(NOTE: “06880” has had Staples interns for several years. They’ve done everything from create a photo book, to kick-start our video presence. They’re great!)

… and on the field, for PrepZone.

Internships begin in mid-May. Students are expected to work 5 hours a day for 3-4 weeks, onsite, remotely or in a hybrid model. Program leaders provide guidance and oversight.

If interested, or to learn more, email program directors Lauren Goldshore and Jessica Larit: shsinternship@westportps.org.

2 responses to “Staples Interns: Snag One Now For Spring!

  1. This is so timely. My neighbor Cosmo (CEO of Kramerica Industries) is looking for industrious young people interested in learning the Latex business from the inside out. Are any of them marine biologists?