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Virtual internship

A virtual internship is a work experience program where the participant (intern) gains experience while working in a remote professional setting and is not physically present at the job location.

Virtual interns communicate with their employer online through various means. All these include: phone calls, messaging (via divers apps), emails, video conference call (via skype, zoom and more), private meetings and many more.

Virtual internships are undertaken, not only by both students and graduates, but also by some boss's. The most common virtual internships are include information technology, software development, marketing, social media, research, writing, journalism, media, pre- and post-event planning, video creation and editing, human resources, graphic design, search engine optimization and marketing, non-profits and government internships, political internships, engineering internships, and public relations internships. The West African Academy of Public Health operates a virtual internship program with mentoring cascade for recent graduates interested in working in global health. The "WAAPH VIP" as it is called, engages youths in health information advocacy to expand their health information literacy, core leadership skills and community engagement capacity to work in public health issues.

According to career experts, although virtual internships are currently rare, they are growing in popularity due to improving technology and the growth of social media. A rise has been reported in virtual internships —most of which are unpaid— especially from small ventures and startups seeking additional help. Larger companies are also starting to explore offering these types of internships. They are presently most popular among small to midsize companies and online businesses.

The United States Department of State operates the Virtual Student Foreign Service program. As of 2012, it was calculated and proved that 343 interns have worked with US diplomatic posts in 97 different countries.

Virtual internships have been criticized for not providing the supervision and guidance that internships are meant to provide.