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Internships: Finding and Applying. By Alex Krantzler. What is an Internship?. “ Any official or formal program to provide practical experience for beginners in an occupation or profession. ” — Random House Dictionary
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Internships:Finding and Applying By Alex Krantzler
What is an Internship? • “Any official or formal program to provide practical experience for beginners in an occupation or profession.”— Random House Dictionary • “An internship is an opportunity offered by an employer to potential employees, called "interns", to work at a firm for a fixed, limited period of time. Interns are usually undergraduates or students…” — WikiJob
Why Would You Want or Need An Internship? • Internships provide on-the-job training in a field you’re interested in and open doors to future jobs and even careers. • Many employers use internships as a way to train and evaluate future employees. • A 2009 NACE (National Association of Colleges and Employers) survey of U.S. employers with interns found that 67% of interns were given job offers after their internships were complete. • Internships are a risk-free way to “try on” a career.
What Types of Internships Are There? Paid Internships: Unpaid Internships: • Legally required to pay the federal minimum wage • Often skilled; they are most common in the engineering, legal, business (especially accounting and finance), technology, medical, science, and advertising sectors. • Paid by the hour, week, or with a stipend • Often found in entertainment fields like radio, film, television, etc. and non-profit organizations. • Subject to stringent labor guidelines • In California, interns who are not paid MUST receive college credit for their work. • “Unpaid interns must not benefit the company economically or be used to displace the work done by paid employees.”
Where Can You Find Internships? • Your School* • Check with the Dean or Department Chair for your major or field of interest. You may find an internship on campus. • Your Community* • Non-profit organizations within your community are always in search of some extra hands. • The Internet* • http://www.internships.com/ • http://www.idealist.org/ • http://www.experience.com/entry-level-jobs/internships/ • http://www.hercampus.com/careerette • http://www.mediabistro.com/joblistings/?nav=mmj
Want More Information? Contact Me! • Alex Krantzler • (408)677-8168 • alex.krantzler@gmail.com • www.facebook.com/alexandra.s.krantzler • www.nvcaregion.org