Friday, October 28, 2011

Planning Ahead: Summer Internships

While it may seem odd to start thinking about summer now, when fall is just settling in, now is the time to start planning ahead, especially if you are interested in any sort of summer internship.

Internships, like jobs, can be hard to come by in a tough economy.  Because more people are searching for these opportunities, the competition becomes fierce.  But there are some things you can do to give yourself a competitive edge. 

First, if you want an internship but don’t have a specific one in mind, do you homework now.  Google is a good resource, as are professors in your field.  Your profs may be able to give you insider information on what is out there and may even know a few people you can contact directly to find out more about internship possibilities. 

Next, start applying.  The application process can be long and grueling; just ask anyone who has applied for graduate school or full time work.  You will likely need to gather letters of recommendation, transcripts, and the like, and this takes time.  Stop by your transcript office to put in your requests ASAP.  Offices can get overwhelmed by requests at the end of the semester, which can cause delays for you.

When asking for letters of recommendation, be sure to talk to professors who have a good sense of the quality work you produce.  This means that you want to avoid requesting letters from profs in whose classes you did poorly.  Be sure you give them plenty of lead time – two weeks minimum – and make sure you have all the materials in hand when you ask.  Finally, to make life easier for your profs, provide them with envelopes, stamps, and copies of your resume.  They will appreciate your consideration and foresight – qualities that you may want them to emphasize in your letter or recommendation.

Finally, have a plan B.  If your prof is unable to write you a recommendation, who else can you ask?  If you don’t get the internship you want, what else will you do during the summer?  Thinking ahead will a) keep you from having to scramble at the last minute and b) help to ensure that you have some productive plans this summer.

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