Ah, the dreaded life of an intern: making copies, fetching coffee … and getting nothing in return? Scratch that! There are tons of cool opportunities out there for college kids, and if you’re looking to land something for spring or summer, the time to start looking is now. But do you really need an internship?
According to Job Outlook 2010, a recent survey conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, more than 75 percent of employers say they prefer employee candidates who’ve interned. So, yeah, it’s a HUGE score for your future resume. Here’s our step-by-step guide to nabbing an on-the-job spot at the bottom of the feeding pool. (Hey, you’ve gotta start somewhere.)
1. Track Down Some Resources
2. Consider Your Options
3. Pull It Together
4. Be Sure to Follow up
Forget the printer
A well-kept secret of college: You don’t really need a printer. Submit your work electronically or print it in the computer labs found in nearly every building to save space and money.
Here are a few lessons that you may not realize you're absorbing.
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Posted by: David Replogle