This paper proposes internship crafting as a strategy for addressing a range of challenges encountered by students,
host organizations, and educators involved in the planning and undertaking of internships. Challenges include
work that lacks relevance to students’ aspirations, host organizations’ difficulty in judging the amounts and types
of work to provide, and educators’ uncertainty regarding how to support the required negotiations. Internship
crafting is explored as an opportunity to position students as active agents in the design of their internship
experiences. The concept draws on the idea of job crafting, by which employees proactively co-design their tasks
with colleagues and superiors to better align their strengths and interests with the needs of their organizations, for
mutual benefit. Transposing job crafting onto internships creates a framework with the potential to empower
students to co-design their internship experiences to advance both the needs of their host organizations and their
own professional growth.