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Where Else Can You Find an Internship?

While it’s one of the most common ways to benefit yourself while gaining work experience, there are also more unconventional ways to get an internship on top of the usual beaten path.

Having studied hard over the past few years, it’s finally your turn to get a taste of corporate life through an internship. But before applying, get to know the field you want to venture into, and make sure it’s in tune with your career goals. Read on for some tips to help you land an internship that resonates with your passion and liking!

Networking events

Apart from the usual bonus of meeting new people, grab the chance to meet others who are already in your chosen field. Be sure to mingle with those your age – penultimate and final-year students in universities – as well as individuals in key positions such as managers, directors, or even chief executive officers (CEOs).

Make an effort to talk to these figures, who’re either trying to enter the workforce with you or have been there for some time, and gain fresh perspectives from various sides of the job market and new knowledge about the sector, ranging from employer expectations to employee outlook in a particular field.

On occasion, even as you form your own circle of acquaintances through these events, offers may be made for internship positions in a desired company. Never underestimate the power of these networking events, so take the initiative to approach others and engage them in conversations.

Send in your application

Although this may sound a little farfetched, don’t be afraid to take the bull by its horns and send your application to your chosen company. However, don’t forget the necessities, such as your resume and other application forms! Certain companies may also want you to prepare a cover letter, and may even ask for an additional letter stating your interest.

However, do conduct your own research on the company before applying to ensure you know what the latest developments and projects are, and figure out how you can contribute if you’re offered the role. It’s also important to familiarise yourself with the right procedures in regards to sending in an application to show your seriousness about securing the internship. By the same token, ensure you clear up any doubts about the application forms before filling them up to avoid any mistakes.

Word-of-mouth

“Do you know of any available internship positions?” may be a familiar question if you have friends who ask around your social circle. Friends typically pass messages on to their own friends, and some of them may already be in your field of choice. As the question spreads to an ever-larger number of people, the chances that they’ll know of companies with available openings will be higher as well.

Don’t feel embarrassed to ask people to help you look out for an internship, and if someone’s willing to offer one you’re interested in, proceed with the application procedure. But don’t feel obliged to apply for a position that was recommended just because the person in question is a close family friend or relative.

Conclusion

The process of obtaining an internship requires time and effort from you, so don’t disregard these important pointers to help you land one that suits you!

APPLYING FOR AN INTERNSHIP

Read the internship description as advertised and treat it like the holy grail.

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