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How much do virtual internship jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for virtual internship in the United States is $15.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.50 and $17.55 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a virtual internship?

A virtual internship is a work experience program where all tasks and communications are completed remotely, typically via the internet. Interns collaborate with supervisors and team members using digital tools such as email, video conferencing, and project management platforms. This flexible arrangement allows students or job seekers to gain professional experience and skills from anywhere, making it accessible for people who cannot commute or relocate. Virtual internships are common in fields like marketing, IT, writing, and research, and they often offer flexible hours.

What are virtual internship opportunities?

Virtual internship opportunities offer you the chance to gain valuable experience and a preview of what to expect with working with an organization in a remote program. They open up the possibilities for developing professional relationships with companies located far from where you live. You typically use a cloud-based app or program for managing your workload and assignments. Opportunities are often available in IT, social media, and graphic design. While these training positions are often unpaid, a virtual internship is an excellent way for a student to learn more about their chosen field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a virtual intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Virtual Intern, you need strong organizational skills, time management, and a basic educational background relevant to the field of internship. Familiarity with digital collaboration tools like Zoom, Slack, Google Workspace, or project management platforms is typically expected. Proactive communication, adaptability, and self-motivation are standout soft skills for remote work environments. These skills and qualities are crucial for effective collaboration, meeting deadlines, and making a positive impact in a virtual setting.

What are some common challenges virtual interns face, and how can they overcome them?

Virtual interns often encounter challenges such as limited face-to-face interaction, staying motivated without direct supervision, and adapting to remote communication tools. To overcome these, it's important to establish a consistent routine, proactively communicate with supervisors and teammates, and utilize collaboration platforms effectively. Seeking regular feedback and participating in virtual meetings can also help interns stay engaged and connected with the team, ensuring a productive internship experience.

What is the difference between Virtual Internship vs Remote Internship?

AspectVirtual InternshipRemote Internship
Work EnvironmentOnline, often structured with specific platformsAny location outside the office, flexible
Credentials/CertificationsOften requires minimal formal credentials, focus on skillsSimilar, may require specific skills or coursework
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in tech, marketing, business sectorsWidespread across various industries
Search & Comparison IntentFocus on virtual, online work experienceEmphasizes flexible, location-independent work

While both Virtual Internships and Remote Internships involve online work, Virtual Internships are typically structured programs with specific platforms and schedules, often offered by educational institutions or companies. Remote Internships are broader, emphasizing the location independence of the work, which can include various formats and arrangements. Understanding these differences helps applicants choose the best fit for their career goals and circumstances.

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What states have the most Virtual Internship jobs?

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Infographic showing various Virtual Internship job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 29% Internship, 50% Full Time, and 21% Part Time. Highlights an 79% In-person, 8% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $32,333 per year, or $15.5 per hour.

Emergency Management Intern - Emergency Management

County of Volusia

Deland, FL

$1.97 - $875/hr

Temporary

Re-posted 3 days ago


Volusia County rating

5.8

Company rating: 5.8 out of 10

Based on 14 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

804th of 848 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Major Functions The County of Volusia is seeking an Intern for the Emergency Management Division. This is a temporary (20 hours per week) position located in Daytona Beach, Florida and is responsible for reviewing, designing and developing numerous and diverse projects, studies and objectives such as emergency operational plans, assisting the county and its residents in mitigating against, preparing for, responding to, and recovering from disasters. NOTE: This position is posted on a continuous basis and candidates that apply could be selected for fall/spring/summer based on the time of year.

This is an unpaid internship for college credit only, and if selected, the interns must provide information from their school. This is NOT a virtual internship, this IS a in-person internship. * Temporary positions do not receive County benefits.

Illustrative Duties (NOTE: These are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position.) Reviews Health Care Facility emergency operations plans. Designs and facilitate tabletop and operational exercises

Develops and deliver public outreach presentations. Assists county-wide stakeholders in developing emergency operations plans and continuity of operations plans. Assists with the Community Organizations Active in Disasters.

Provides outreach and emergency preparedness assistance to private schools. May be assigned to other county locations based upon operational needs. Attends work on a regular and consistent basis.

Must adhere to Federal, State, County and Local ordinances. Responds to emergency situations. Performs other duties as assigned.

Minimum Requirements To be eligible for a County of Volusia internship, the ideal intern must: Be enrolled in an accredited college or university as a: Full-Time Undergraduate Student (Fall/Spring - 12 Credit Hours; Summer - 6 Credit Hours), or Full-Time Graduate Student (Fall/Spring - 9 Credit Hours; Summer - 6 Credit Hours); Be currently seeking a degree in an area of study related to the internship position; Be able to work four (4) to six (6) hours per day, three (3) times per week, for at least twelve (12) weeks during the assigned internship; and, Undergraduates must maintain a 2.8 GPA or higher on a 4.0 grade scale; graduate students must have a 3.0 GPA or higher. Must possess a valid driver's license at the time of hire. The preferred candidate having met the minimum requirements, will be enrolled in one of the following degree programs: Political Science, Homeland Security, Public Administration, Public Management, Supervision and Management, International Studies, Emergency Management, Graphic Design, or Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

NOTE: This position is posted on a continuous basis and candidates that apply could be selected for fall/spring/summer based on the time of year. This is an unpaid internship for college credit only, and if selected, the interns must provide information from their school. This is NOT a virtual internship, this IS a in-person internship.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Knowledge of basic computer skills. Knowledge of basic customer service skills. Ability to develop and facilitate exercises.

Ability to structure, research and develop emergency plans. Ability to educate the public about disaster preparedness. Ability to work with community stakeholders in emergency management and disaster preparedness.

Ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with employees, supervisors, volunteers, and the Public. Ability to work under stressful conditions. Ability to interact effectively with others.

Must be able to relocate to other county locations based upon operational needs. ADA REQUIREMENTS: Physical Demands: Sedentary work. Ability to see, talk; finger dexterity.

Major visual functions are acuity, far and near, field of vision, and accommodation. Visual acuity (peripheral vision and depth perception) necessary to operate a motorized vehicle. Environmental Demands: General inside work.

Mental Demands: Ability to read and comprehend technical and professional journals and manuals, reports, abstracts, statistical data, legal documents. Ability to perform mathematical functions. Ability to speak publicly.

Ability to analyze data and develop conclusions. Volusia County is a drug free workplace and an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a diverse workforce. Veterans' preference in accordance with federal, state, local laws.


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