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How To Apply For An Internship
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If you're a student, you may be curious as to how to apply for an internship. You want experience in your chosen field, even though you realize you may not get paid or the pay you do receive will be minimal. The experience you gain from working in your preferred field is invaluable, and will give you experience and actual "on the job" training. Below, you will find tips regarding how to apply for an internship.
1. Determine what kind of internship you need. The career you are planning determines what type of internship you should apply for. If your dream is to be a writer, you should apply for an internship with a public relations firm, magazine or newspaper. The internship you choose should be directly related to the type of work you plan to do upon graduation.
2. Check with the college or university you attend. Many times, colleges and universities have a list of internships that are local. Check with an administrator or the career center, or go online and search for internships available within your chosen field.
3. Complete an application. When you have located an internship that relates to your career goals, fill out an application. Most companies will usually have one you can fill out on line, along with other required documents they need. If you cannot find an application, contact the company directly and ask them how to apply. When a company posts an advertisement regarding internships, they will normally offer all of the pertinent information you need.
4. Prepare a resume that targets each internship. If you really want to make an impression, create a resume that is targeted to each internship you plan to apply for, writing your resume in a way that relates directly to that specific internship.
5. Follow directions. Make sure you fill out each section of the application correctly. If the company lists requirements in the ad, make sure you follow them to the letter. A company is not likely to hire someone who cannot follow simple directions!
6. Make certain you submit the application and required paperwork by the deadline. When you come across a posting that is of interest to you, make sure you read all of the details. Many times companies will offer information regarding how long they will be accepting applications, when the deadline is, what paperwork they require and how much the internship will pay.
7. Proofread your application. It's easy to miss a section or inadvertently place the wrong information in the wrong section. Look over your application thoroughly, then have a friend or family member review it as well for spelling or grammar errors.
Why should you be so careful about a simple application for an internship that only pays peanuts, if anything at all? Frequently, an internship leads to a full time position upon graduation. Put your best efforts forward; you never know when it may lead to a satisfying and rewarding career! The information above should help you clearly understand how to apply for an internship.
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