Micro-Internships
- undocumentedameric
- Jun 21
- 1 min read
Updated: 2 days ago
If you do not have work authorization, you may still be eligible to work as an independent contractor, including through micro-internships or short-term project-based work. These opportunities do not require DACA, TPS, or a work permit.
Parker Dewey is a popular platform that connects students and recent graduates with paid micro-internships. All positions on Parker Dewey are structured as independent contract work, meaning those who are selected will be hired by Parker Dewey as independent contractors.
Eligibility
To apply for micro-internships on Parker Dewey, you must:
Be 18 years or older
Be a current student or a recent graduate of a U.S.-based college or university
Have a valid Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)
Note: You may already have an ITIN if your parents filed taxes and claimed you as a dependent. To find out, review past tax forms filed by your parents.
Additional Considerations
There is no strict graduation cutoff, but Parker Dewey is designed primarily for early-career professionals, such as current students and recent graduates.
Established professionals may not find as much value on the platform and are less likely to be selected unless they clearly demonstrate a career transition in their profile.
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