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internship
Tips to a Successful Internship
- Be Professional - To impress, take your responsibilities seriously.
Treat your internship like a full-time job by
always behaving professionally.
- Show up on time. Tardiness is not a quality employers look for in
potential hires.
- Take only the specified break-time for lunch or coffee and always
return on time.
- Avoid missing work. If you must be absent, request permission from
your supervisor in advance.
- Dress for success. Take cues from your co-workers and dress
appropriately.
- Project a Positive Attitude - Almost as important as the work you do
is the way you work. Keep motivated and positive to make sure you're the
kind of worker employers love to hire.
- Don't complain about the tasks you are given. Even menial chores can
teach you a lot about how an office works.
- Approaching your work with enthusiasm is a good way to convince
supervisors to give you bigger responsibilities.
- Get along with others. Be pleasant and courteous to everyone and try
to get along with other interns.
- Stay out of the grapevine. Gossiping about employees, interns or
company business can get you in trouble.
- Make the Most of Your Work - Your internship can be the foundation of
a great career. Be proactive about using
your internship to lay that foundation.
- Develop additional responsibilities. Interns who identify office needs
and ask to take on new challenges demonstrate the initiative and
motivation that companies are looking for.
- Look for opportunities to further your education. If there is a
project that interests you, ask your supervisor if you can help out.
- Network. Getting to know people in the company can lead to great
opportunities. You can do this by arranging informational interviews
with full-time staff members.
- Before you leave your internship, schedule an interview with your
supervisor to review your performance.
- Maintain a Record - Even if your internship experience seems
unforgettable, you may need to refresh your
memory later on. Keeping a record can help.
- Log in with a daily journal. Create a list of your daily tasks and
chart your feelings about your work. Which tasks did you like the most?
Which seemed the least interesting? Reviewing the list later can help
you make future career decisions.
- Record your various projects. Describe the purpose and guidelines of
each project and your particular contribution.
- Keep a professional souvenir. Ask your supervisor if you can keep a
copy of any projects you worked on - brochures, reports, etc. These can
be a great addition to a portfolio when you're looking for a job.
- Keep in touch and keep a record of your performance. Ask for copies of
any performance reviews or evaluations. At the end of your internship,
ask for a letter of reference.
Your internship can assist you in preparing for your future career. Make
the most of your experience by putting your best foot forward.
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