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Like all the Guides at About.com, I am a real person. I enjoy receiving inquiries and questions from all of my readers. Although I do read all of the emails I receive, it is not always possible to answer each email individually. I have included the answers to some FAQ's about using this site below and I hope you return frequently to look for the new and exciting information we will cover about how to find and apply for internships locally, nationally, and internationally.

F.A.Q.

Q. Getting Started
A. The best way to begin using this site is to review the list of categories on the left side of the page.
Q. Finding a Specific Topic
A. To look for information on a specific topic, you can use the Search Box on the top of the page and type in key words.
Q. You Have a Question
A. Review the categories and Internship FAQ's on the left of the page for answers to commonly asked questions. If you can't find an answer to your question, feel free to send an email or join the discussion on the About.com Internship Forum.
Q. Post to the Forum
A. Post your comments and questions to the About.com Internship Forum and learn what others have learned and experienced when looking for internships.

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Q. Guest Article Submissions
A. I do accept guest article submissions from authors who have the experience and skills that allow them to share an expert view on specific topics related to internships. Employers and past and present interns are welcome to submit articles they deem to be of value to others seeking internships. Please note, you will be contacted only if your article is accepted for publication.

To submit a guest article: Please read the guidelines and complete the Submission Form.

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