3 Ways you can find an Event Planning Internship

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3 Ways you can find an Event Planning Internship Earning an internship is a terrific way to help jumpstart your career. Since many employers want to see someone have real world work experience before hiring them, an internship provides you the opportunity to gain this valuable real world experience that you can use to boost your resume. While event planning internships can be valuable to the entry level job seeker, they can often be difficult to find. Using the three methods discussed below should help put you on the right track to finding an event planning internship.

Speak to your Academic Counselor If you are attending a two or four-year college in an effort to earn an event planning degree, speaking to your academic counselor may help you discover some event planning internships that you did not know existed. Many event planning companies will partner with a college or university known for its event planning college to offer internships to its students. Speaking with your academic counselor will help you discover if any of these internship opportunities exist at your school, enabling you to submit your application rather easily.

Network as Much as Possible Perhaps the most important tip you need to remember when searching for an event planning internship is to network as much as possible. Reaching out to alumni who work within the event planning industry and local event planning companies to let them know about your interest in securing an internship with their organization can go a long way in helping you land your dream event planning internship. Many organizations may have internship opportunities available that are not widely advertised simply because the company does not put too much emphasis on these positions. If you are able to contact an event planning company that is open to the idea of bringing in an intern but has not actively advertised the position, you will have an excellent opportunity to secure the job.


When contacting alumni or event planning businesses, it is important that you sell them on your best qualities and work ethic while inquiring about any potential internship possibilities. Giving off a good first impression will help increase your chances of landing a coveted event planning internship.

Career Fairs While many people associate career fairs with full time jobs, these networking events can be a great place to find an internship as well. Companies will treat career fairs as a way to gain exposure for their business and will often enter these events with an open mind about the number of positions they are looking to hire. If you attend a career fair, you will have the opportunity to speak with someone within the HR department of a company that will have intimate knowledge of whether or not that business as an event planning depart or any type of internship that would be well suited for someone looking to enter into the event planning industry.

By being able to speak with representatives from a wide range of companies, career fairs offer you an excellent opportunity to see what is out there in the job market while inquiring about any potential internship possibilities at the same time. Also, you will have a great opportunity to make a good first impression with a company looking for an intern by attending a career fair which can only help you land the internship.

Internships are a wonderful way to jumpstart your career since they enable you to get real world, hands-on experience before entering the workforce but they can often be hard to find. Speaking with your academic counselor, networking with alumni and local business owners and attending career fairs are three excellent ways you can improve your chances of finding an event planning internship.

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