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When most people hear the word “intern,” they think of someone showing up to the same office every day, working 9 to 5, and maybe even grabbing coffee for their manager. But today’s students are finding new ways to gain real-world experience—without the commute or the cubicle. More and more employers are open to hiring interns in a freelance or gig capacity, especially for project-based work like social media management, content creation, coding, design, or research. These roles don’t always come with a formal internship title, but they offer the same kinds of skills and resume-building opportunities. And for students,