How to Find a Warehouse Job Internship
Warehouse job internships are a great way to jump start your wholesale or retail career. These internships will teach you about inventory control, sales team management and other skills you will need to have under your belt before you can get a good job in a warehouse or retail outlet.
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Examine your local warehouse job internship opportunities. If you are in college you can ask your academic adviser for help locating an internship. If you are not in college then you can find internship opportunities by talking with the personnel department of local warehouses. Keep in mind that warehouses can either be open to the public or they can be private. Try not to limit your internship to only warehouse clubs like Sam's Club or Costco.
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Target specific warehouse businesses for warehouse job internship opportunities. Super Warehouse, for example, has an extensive internship program that includes opportunities in IT, sales, marketing, product management, web development and human resources. Visit their website for application information.
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Take advantage of online job and internship search engines like "MonsterTRAK," "AfterCollege.com" and "Quintcareers.org." Search for the specific types of warehouse internships that you are interested in, and narrow your search to geographical areas that you can easily access.
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Read through the employment classified ads in your local newspaper. Look for internship opportunities under "Professional Positions" or "Warehouse Positions" depending on how your newspaper's classifieds are set up. If you can't find a warehouse job internship, then look for warehouse jobs. Contact these companies to see if they have an internship program, or ask if they would be willing to set one up for you.
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