Tuesday, July 14, 2009

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The Inside Job by Liz Wolgemuth

How to Get the Internship

April 11, 2008 03:07 PM ET | Liz Wolgemuth | Permanent Link | Print

If you want the job, you must intern, intern, intern: It's the refrain that never ends. The educational—and often unpaid—experience is recommended for careers from fashion designer to investment banker. But the really good internships can be enormously competitive, so how do you land the summer stint of your door-opening dreams?

TheStreet.com has 10 tips for making it happen.

There's some very helpful advice in here. In short: Tap your teachers, your school's career services office, and your friends for leads. Freshen your résumé, improve your interviewing skills, choose great references, and be willing to move. Also, don't pin your hopes on a single internship, and stay on top of companies until the last minute.

Company websites are also mentioned as a good place to find openings. But don't forget to fully exploit the Web in other ways. Take a look at this online résumé. It's packed with links to LinkedIn and Facebook profiles, a blog, and websites that provide key insight into the résumé writer.

This may be a bit much for someone who isn't seeking a Web 2.0-related job, but recruiters are increasingly navigating social networks, and it's worth it to clean up your profile and make an introduction.

Let me also add an old-fashioned plug for open-mindedness here. Internships at flashy companies are great for your résumé and possibly your skill set. But you can learn sales at a small firm. You can work on terrific projects at little-known companies. The world is full of successful people who got their start at small-town spots and no-name firms.

The world is also full of successful companies that were once no-name firms depending on employees and interns who were willing to take a risk on them. When Google hired its first employee in 1998, the company could hardly have depended on its illustrious name. Be brave and look beyond a label. Then go work hard and work smart.

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need internship in ypur coll

I'm undergraduating in a local college in hyderbad and im intereste in to get internship in ypur college . if im elegible you can give me a chace that will allow both me and your institution famous

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Wonderful article/yeah!

Be as Professional as you can!

Thanks for the insight. I am just graduating college this summer and for the past 2 months have been researching this subject tremendously. My Director of internships at my school has set us up on a site called College Central. This site works pretty well as it can caiter to just your school and your surrounding area. All in all, great job keep it up with the info.

~Jake

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You're taking a break from your job-hunting and job-hopping ways and have decided to stay put in your current position. Liz Wolgemuth’s careers blog will show you how to make the very best of your job, each day. You can send her your career questions: theinsidejob@usnews.com.

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