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How do I know what internship to choose?
Things to Look for in an Internship
- A chance to separate yourself from your peers.
- An opportunity to learn from your supervisor.
- It should be a test of what you have learned.
- A chance to make an impact.
- A way to work with people who motivate you.
- A way to build essential skills.
- A chance to experience something new.
Which aspects of your internship are you most looking forward to?
Top 10 Things You Should Look For In An Internship
- A chance to separate yourself from the pack.
- An opportunity to figure out what kind of career you want.
- A chance to work with smart and motivated people.
- Access to mentors you can learn from.
- The chance to experience a new city.
How do you evaluate an internship experience?
After the internship, ask yourself the following:
- Was the internship what you expected?
- What was the best part of your internship (and why)?
- What was the worst part of your internship (and why)?
- Did the internship provide you with any insights that you hadn’t anticipated?
What are interns looking for in an internship?
Providing choices like “the opportunity for full-time employment,” “good references,” “competitive compensation,” “networking opportunities,” “a flexible work schedule” and “client exposure,” Universum, a global research and advisory firm, asked 65,679 undergraduates in the U.S. to identify the three they’d most like …
What are the three most important things you’re looking for in an internship?
How do you evaluate an intern candidate?
Knowing what to look for.
- Attention to Detail. Often, the first thing people consider when evaluating an intern applicant is her prior experience.
- Experience. Alright, I admit it—as much as experience isn’t the end-all be-all, it does matter to an extent.
- Willingness to Work and Learn.
- Culture Fit.