About Interns.news
The industry standard platform for managing internship placements, connecting students with employers, and empowering institutions.
Making internship management seamless, transparent, and impactful for everyone involved.
We believe every student deserves a meaningful internship experience. Interns.news was built to remove the friction from the placement process, giving institutions the tools to manage programs at scale while providing students and employers with a modern, intuitive platform.
Our Story
Interns.news was born from a simple observation: the internship placement process is broken. Spreadsheets, email chains, and paper forms create unnecessary complexity for coordinators, confusion for students, and frustration for employers.
We set out to build a platform that centralizes every aspect of internship management: from posting listings and matching students, to tracking hours, managing compliance, and conducting evaluations. All in one place.
Today, Interns.news serves institutions of all sizes, helping them run efficient internship programs while providing students with the tools they need to launch their careers.
Purpose-Built
Designed specifically for internship and clinical placement workflows, not adapted from generic HR software.
Modern Stack
Built with modern web technologies for speed, reliability, and accessibility across all devices.
Secure & Compliant
FERPA-aware design with tenant isolation, role-based access, and data encryption.
What We Believe
The principles that guide everything we build.
Student First
Every feature we build starts with the student experience. Their success is our success.
Quality Matters
We build reliable, polished software. No shortcuts, no half-measures, no excuses.
Accessible
Free tier for small programs. Enterprise solutions for the largest institutions. Everyone gets served.
Trust & Privacy
Student data is sacred. We maintain strict isolation, encryption, and compliance standards.
Ready to Get Started?
See how Interns.news can streamline your internship program.