What Students Look For In a Summer Internship Program
Well, I can’t speak for everyone, but it seems that just about every student is looking for the same basic things in a summer internship: experience, babes, and good references. Ok, maybe not babes…but the other two are still relevant. No one wants an internship that won’t be pertinent to the career path they choose after graduation. While it is good to intern at many different places in various fields of work to figure out which is for you, at the end of every internship, it always feels a lot better when you feel like you’ve advanced your career. In order to increase your odds of landing that perfect internship, be sure to maintain contact with employees in the company you’re applying to. Just ask them simple questions about what it’s like to work for the organization in order to express your interest. When application time rolls around, it will be nice to already have a reference from within.
You should be careful about revealing your availability when applying for a summer internship. If you tell a firm that you’re available five days a week, you better be willing to work those 40 hour weeks. Companies know what the demand is like for internships in the summer, and want to get as much labor out of you as they possibly can. Try to find out as early in the application process as possible whether or not you are going for a paid position. It can be tough to find a paid summer internship, but if it’s what you really want, stick with it. They’re tough to find, but they are certainly out there. It will be worth the extra effort to land a paid position if and when you’re receiving weekly paychecks.
The most important thing to keep in mind when searching for summer internship programs that suit you is to keep your eyes open and your options flexible. Be sure to utilize career centers, job websites, newspaper ads, and above all: networking. Tap into your network to see what the job market is like. You may not hear back from every contact you’ve made, but you should be able to get a pretty good idea of who is hiring, and where to start your internship search.
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For more internship information, go to internship cover letter, internship resume, and intern jobs. For specific resources, go to investment banking internships or marketing internships.
Summer internship program is a unique program that gives students the opportunity to earn academic course credit while gaining practical experience in their field of interest. Thanks a lot!
Posted by: Universities In Ukraine | 07/13/2011 at 06:30 PM