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Contest Materials

The Submission Period Runs from February 3 – March 7, 2025
Below you will find the resources to participate in the America’s Next Great Intern contest from Rubin.
Important: Students do NOT register through the Teacher Registration Form. The students only need to follow the steps below.
Here are the steps:
Step 1: Give your students the Instructional Guide to review.
Step 2: Students then rely on the Instructional Guide to complete the three contest categories.
Step 3: Each student must complete the waiver.
Step 4: Students turn in their work and signed waiver via the Submission Form. Deadline is March 7, 2025.
The Rubin team will announce national finalists on March 11, 2025.
Questions? Email support@rubineducation.com or call 1-800-975-5846.ts receive a certificate of completion and a ready-made portfolio of their submitted contest materials.
Click for Student Registration Form
IMPORTANT: If you can’t open the Submission Form, use this Word version (available Feb 1, 2025). Send the completed Word version and the signed waiver to support@rubineducation.com with the subject line: Contest Submission Form for [Student First and Last Name]
Click for Contest Certificate
Just print and add your student’s name to the certificate!
Important Dates
- Tuesday, January 7, 2025: Contest registration opens!
- Monday, February 3, 2025: To coincide with National CTE Month in February, Rubin launches America’s Next Great Intern contest and opens for student submissions. Teachers can register their classes throughout the month of February.
- Friday, March 7, 2025: The student submission period closes.
- Tuesday, March 11, 2025: Rubin unveils national student finalists and starts the public voting process via RubinEducation.com.
- Friday, April 4, 2025: The public voting period closes.
- Wednesday, April 9, 2025: Rubin reveals America’s Next Great Intern.
Share the contest on social media with these ready-made posts!
For Facebook & LinkedIn:
My class is excited to participate in the America’s Next Great Intern contest by Rubin (@RubinEducation for Facebook, @Rubin for LinkedIn). The contest is a great way to celebrate #CTEmonth and allow my students to showcase their employability skills.
Every student who participates in the contest will receive a certificate and e-portfolio of their submitted work.
Students with the top submissions will be awarded prizes for themselves AND their teachers!
Contest Submissions are accepted beginning February 3rd.
Register online: https://rubineducation.com/contest
#CTE #CTEWorks
#Rubin #RubinNews #RubinContest
For Twitter:
I’m excited for my students to participate in the America’s Next Great Intern by @RubinEducation!
Give your students the chance to showcase their employability skills by registering online at rubineducation.com/contest
Different uses for the e-portfolio students create through the contest
- A digital collection of your work
- Organizes and displays accomplishments
- Helps to track your growth overtime
- Tells your story beyond just a resume and GPA (“show, don’t tell”)
- Tool you can use for a lifetime outside of school
- Provide to employers when searching for internships and job opportunities
- Provide to colleges when applying to demonstrate your accomplishments
Add the America’s Next Great Intern contest to your resume
The information below is most appropriate in a resume area called Awards, Achievements, Miscellaneous or something similar.
Participant — 2025 America’s Next Great Intern contest by Rubin
In February 2025, I took part in a national competition hosted by Rubin, a curriculum provider for professional development, that challenged my ability to shake hands, speak on the phone, write emails, demonstrate resilience and conduct office research. Here’s a portfolio of the work I produced for the contest. You can use the link to the e-portfolio the Rubin team gave you at the conclusion of the contest.
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Contest Rules
The free contest is open to middle school, high school and post-secondary students in any CTE or project-based (hands-on) class or program.
The Rubin team, in coordination with industry professionals, will determine the national finalists after a review of all submissions.
The public will then vote on the finalists, and the students from grades 9-12 and post-secondary programs with the highest vote total after the voting period will win 1st, 2nd and 3rd places. Rubin will also announce “Up and Coming” winners from grades 6-8.
All students who enter will receive a certificate of participation and a portfolio that displays the work they submitted for the contest!
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