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INTERNSHIP – Summer 2014. BUSS 245 – INTERNSHIP/Practicum. INTERNSHIP – Definition. A n "internship" is an opportunity offered by an employer to students / "interns " to work at a firm for a fixed period of time
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INTERNSHIP – Definition • An "internship" is an opportunity offered by an employer to students / "interns" to work at a firm for a fixed period of time • An "internship" is aperiod of time during which a beginner acquires experience in an occupation, profession
Internship – Benefits • Apply Classroom Knowledge: opportunity to use the skillslearned in the classroom • Gain Valuable Work Experience : provides hands on work experience not obtained in the classroom • Decide if this is the Right Career for You: Validate genuine interest in function without committing – test career satisfaction • Gain Confidence: a great way to buildconfidence and increasechances of securing a job
Internship – Benefits cont. • Transition into a Job: Employers see interns as prospective employees (a long interview). Number one way to identify new staff. • Have an Edge in the Job Market after graduation: Employers are interested in your work experience in addition to your academic qualifications. Internship(s) are a vital part of your resume. • Networking Opportunities: a great way to meet people who might help you land a job/give you contacts.
Eligibility for Summer 2014 internship • Business major students • Be juniors • Have completed by end of Fall semester at least: • 38credit hours (if admitted as sophomores)or • 68 credit hours (if admitted as freshmen) • Have completed (by end of Spring semester): FINA 210, MNGT 215, MKTG 210, and INFO 200
Internship – Guidelines • Duration:8 weeks – during Summer Session • Between May 19th and August 31st • Work week: not less than 5 working days • Working Hours: as per the host company (not less that 6 hours) • Supervision:AUB: OSB Faculty Mentor Company: Work Supervisor • Grading: based on evaluations of direct work supervisor and OSB mentor • The internship grade is included in the overall average
How to find an internship? • Prepare your CV • Solicit your own internship through personal effort: • Spread the word: Networking is the #1 way to find opportunities • Talk to senior students or alumni • Talk directly to employers: Job Fairs, .. • browse the internet & apply online (through company website) • Check the list of previous host companies and their contact details on OSB website • Check the list of internship that will be posted on OSB Career Development Center (Only one can be selected) • Start looking for an internship Now! Don’t postpone..
What are the documents needed to apply for an internship? • CV • Transcript • Letter of intent (cover letter) • Verification Letter from OSB–BBA Career Services (OSB 113B)
Internship Process Step 1 – Online Registration • Online Registration: Mandatory (independent from AUBsis) • Between February 1st – February 28th • OSB–BBACareer Services will send Imail to all eligible students to register online • To register online: • Log to OSB website: http://sb.aub.edu.lb • ->> Student Services ->> Career Development Center • Select OSB Students, Intern • Choose a username and a password and register • Completing the online application is mandatory, if you do not register you will not be able to officially register for your internship
Internship Process Step 2 – Securing an Internship • Deadline for securing an internship: April 15th • Students who solicit their own internships, should provide the school with an official Acceptance Letter (on company letter head)from the host company by April 15that the latest.
Internship Process Step 2 – Securing an Internship – cont. • Acceptance Letters Should Clearly State: • Student Name • The beginning and the end dates of the internship period (Any 8 weeks between May 19th& August 31th2013). • The department joined, and the name and title of the direct work supervisor if available • The e-mail, phone, fax, and address of the company and the direct supervisor. • All internships are considered approved unless notified otherwise • By April 15th all registered students should have an assigned internship
Internship Process Step 3 – Meeting the Mentor • At the beginning of May 2014, students will be assigned an academic Mentor (not necessarily Advisor). • Students should check their OSB Career Development Center account to contact the mentor for further instructions before the start of the internship
Internship Process Step 4 – Payment of Fees Payment of Fees May 20th – May 27th BUSS245 is a One-Credit course
FAQs • Can I do my internship in two different companies? • Yes, Min. 4weeks/company & one acceptance letter/company(no interruption) • If a company requests an official verification letter from AUB, what should I do? • Bring the business card of your contact(s) to OSB–BBA Career Services, and we will prepare the letter. No letters addressed “to whom it may concern”.
FAQs • What if I do not have an internship by April 15th, 2014? • You might have to postpone your internship until the summer of 2015 • What if the company does not confirm acceptance by April 15th ? • Stress the deadline to the host company (University requirement - April 15th). Communicate • Can I work for a family business? • The answer is “Preferably No”. However, we look at case by case basis.
FAQs • What papers should I provide the OSB–BBA Career Services if I intend to do my internship abroad? • An official acceptance letter, same process as if you are doing in Lebanon • How many courses I am allowed to take with the internship? • one 3-credit course, in addition to 0-credit workshops after working hours • What if I did not complete all the required courses by the end of Fall semester? • Inform the OSB–BBA Career Services
FAQs • When and what should I report to my mentoror OSB–BBA Career Services office? • When: Maintain communication from day one • What: • If asked to work less than 5 working days • If work is limited to photocopy and filing • Any behavior that you might think inappropriate • Etc..
Important dates to remember • Between February 1st – February 28th: Online registration on OSB Career Development Center • April 15th: Deadline for securing an internship and providing OSB–BBA Career Services with official acceptance letter from host company • Starting May 2014: Assignment of mentor • May 20th – May 27th: Payment of Fees • Between May 19th and August 31st: Start of Internship (duration: 8 weeks)
For more information: OSB – BBA Career Services Office: OSB, Ground Floor 113-B Email:sbintern@aub.edu.lb