While it's good to have an impressive name on your resume that stands out to HR, you actually want to learn
something at your internship.
Include any time you were singled out or you achieved
something at an internship, school project or applicable job.
Not exact matches
If
something changes in your life, maybe you got an
internship at Google (GOOG) or Amazon (AMZN) or Microsoft (MSFT).
Once I did a [school foodservice]
internship I realized this was
something I'd like to be involved with; I applied for a job straight out of college and began managing
at an elementary school.»
For Mackenzi VanSlyke of Lee Center, her
internship at Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) has provided her more than just
something to do this summer, it's provided her with real world experience she will use in her future career.
Remember, committees look
at the entire application and the absence of a summer
internship is not
something that will prevent one's acceptance.
Specialties
at the schools are
something to focus on for your
internships and residencies.
Graduate
internships are
something that what we specialise in
at Grad Diary.
To make sure you land
something, apply for
at least 10 - 20
internships every 2 - 3 weeks.
For example you are good
at something, maybe you have great communication skills and you would like to start your
internship as assistant to senior sales manager.
Internships are great, but even working
at Starbucks tells me
something positive about them.
Completing
at least one
internship can help you gain professional experience while still in school and give you
something impressive to put on that resume.