How to get an internship in the U.S.
usnook | 2013-07-30 15:03

An internship is a pre-professional work experience that provides students, recent graduates, and those seeking to change careers with the opportunity to gain experience in a particular career field. For students, internships also supplement academic classes and, in some cases, earn college credit. For recent graduates and individuals considering a career change an internship is a way to try a new job without making a permanent commitment. An internship is a way to test the waters in a variety of career fields, to gain "real-life" experience, and a way to decide on - or opt out - of a certain vocation.

How to Find Internship Listings
It's not too late to line up an internship for the summer or next semester. It is important to visit your college's Career Services or Internship Programs office as soon as you get back on campus or check out their online resources if you still have some time before classes start. The office can direct you to internships targeted specifically towards students from your college.

Internships for Graduates
If you're a recent graduate looking for some work experience or are interested in a career change, consider an internship to get an insider's view of a new career field. It will allow you to gain experience and to decide if this is something you really want to do. Plan your internship search just as you would ajob search, but, specify when you apply that you're interested in an internship rather than a permanent position.

Start with the sites that let you search specifically for internships Internweb.com, for example, has an advanced search feature that enables you to specify location, industry, job function, time of year and keyword. Our directory has internship listings in a variety of locations and career fields.

Using the keyword search component of the major online jobs databases and searching for "intern" or "internship" is another way to generate internship leads.

 

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