Internship Info for Students
Hira High believes in providing students opportunities to explore their interests, participate in research, and gain practical skills through internships. All students engage in an internship one day a week during the school year.
Freshman and Sophmores work on Mondays, Juniors and Seniors work on Tuesdays. Hira High provides bus transportation to and from the work site.
Hira High partners with companies that are in a wide range of fields. Students work at hospitals, law firms, universities, schools, tech companies, engineering companies, realty firms, accounting firms, nonprofits, pharmaceutical companies, investment firms, and more.
At the end of the Training Camp, the school will hold a job fair. The job fair is where students will meet supervisors and rate what company they would like to be placed with for the year. The companies will also rate what students they would like to have.
All internships are professional, entry-level jobs. Some common first-year duties are answering phones, greeting visitors, filing, data entry, and assisting with events. Every internship will help students with communication, networking, organizational, and time management skills.
The money that students earn from the internship goes towards the student’s school tuition. This is how Hira High keeps costs very low for families. Some companies invite students to work during school breaks. When students work during school breaks, the money a student earns goes directly to the student!
Freshman and Sophmores work on Mondays, Juniors and Seniors work on Tuesdays. Hira High provides bus transportation to and from the work site.
Hira High partners with companies that are in a wide range of fields. Students work at hospitals, law firms, universities, schools, tech companies, engineering companies, realty firms, accounting firms, nonprofits, pharmaceutical companies, investment firms, and more.
At the end of the Training Camp, the school will hold a job fair. The job fair is where students will meet supervisors and rate what company they would like to be placed with for the year. The companies will also rate what students they would like to have.
All internships are professional, entry-level jobs. Some common first-year duties are answering phones, greeting visitors, filing, data entry, and assisting with events. Every internship will help students with communication, networking, organizational, and time management skills.
The money that students earn from the internship goes towards the student’s school tuition. This is how Hira High keeps costs very low for families. Some companies invite students to work during school breaks. When students work during school breaks, the money a student earns goes directly to the student!