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folgzstudies · 8 months
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5th week of my summer internship.
I don’t feel that much overwhelmed yet. But the idea of the only one week of rest before the start of the last year of Uni makes me kinda stressed out in advance
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moastudiess · 2 years
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~* For High Schoolers *~
Searching for an Internship
In my experience, this step is the toughest, especially for a high schooler. Counselors and advisors at schools will always say there’s plenty of opportunities available, but it’s key to find something that matches your potential career field.
Some ways to find find internships may be:
- Networking (ask friends, family, or classmates) - School resources (counselors often have a job board on school websites with a list of companies looking for potential high school interns or employees)
If you don’t have the opportunity to network in person, there’s plenty of online resources as well! - Indeed - Idealist - LinkedIn - Chegg Internships
Application Process
Once you’ve found an opportunity you like, what’s next?
Some companies have pages where you apply through a form, others may require an email or a call. Some may expect resumes, cover letters, recommendation letters, or just a brief paragraph of interest written by you.
In order to make sure you get through the original screening, you want to be on top of the competition. This means having a resume on hand at all times, knowing what you want out of your position, and researching the company/role prior to your initial contact with the organization.
Here are some resources on how to get through the application process successfully! - How to make a resume - How to write a cover letter - How to write a professional email
Interviews
You’ve made it through the initial screening, and you’ve been asked to conduct an interview. How do you prepare?
Some companies like to hold a phone interview before a face to face one. Typically, they ask general information about your timings, wage expectation, and interest in the role. They tend to be very short; about 5 minutes. - Phone interview tips 
If you’ve passed the phone interview, it’s on to the face to face interview.
Make sure you ask the company what their attire expectation is if they don’t specify beforehand. If they ask for business casual or business professional, check out the link below! - A quick guide to professional dress
Some tips on getting through an interview: - 21 job interview tips x Indeed - Career one stop interview tips - 30 best tips to prepare for a job interview
Acception or Rejection
If you’ve been sent an offer letter by the company, be sure to accept the offer within the customary 2-3 day period. If you choose not to accept, they will offer the position to another intern.
Be sure to send an email whether or not you got accepted or rejected. It will prove beneficial for you to receive professional advice on how to improve your application and interview skills! - How to accept a job offer - How to decline a job offer - How to respond to a job rejection
Personal Opinions and Advice
I began to look for an internship from March of my junior year, and it took 4 months to secure a position I loved. The time it takes to secure an internship depends on what opportunities you’re looking into, the area you’re located, and job competition. 
Some things I wish I knew before I started my job hunt are:
- I would use online resources as a last resort. The best opportunities come from connections through the school or through people you know in person, as it gives you the best picture of what your role as an intern will be like. - Usually, it should be easy to pick up on the company’s expectation of attire, but better overdressed than underdressed! - If you feel that you’re not good enough for a role, remember: companies look for interns ready to learn and grow. Emphasize your interest in the role and your willingness to be a part of their organization.  - Doing an internship in senior year is for the best. You’ll have the most free time and employers like working with high schoolers on the older side (16-18). - As a high schooler, the salary shouldn’t matter as much as the experience. If you like an unpaid opportunity more than a paid one, don’t take the paid just for the money. - Companies are VERY relaxed with the high school intern hiring process. They won’t be as strict with requirements, but they will take their own time with correspondence. Be proactive in communication, because you’re the one that wants the internship
I hope this page helps whoever comes across it! My inbox and DMs are always open for questions, and I’m always happy to help <3
Disclaimer: I’m from the US, and I am not informed on the matter of secondary school / high school internship programs in other countries
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mohtivations · 7 months
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filmed a little vlog about my summer interning at an investment bank so here it is lol
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tetedump · 1 year
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omg congrats on getting into a grad school program! I am trying to go down a similar career path and i was wondering if you could talk a little about the experience you got during undergrad that helped you get into this program? Thank you:))
thank you!! <3
getting experiences were fairly tricky for me bc of covid, so it shouldn't be as hard for you, hopefully!! i didn't actively seek out research experience, i was primarily looking for clinical experience, but having the research experience was super helpful and i ended up really enjoying it (although i definitely don't want to continue down that road professionally).
for clinical experiences, i reached out to my clinical psych professor (honestly hated her, but she put me in touch with this organization where she was being trained which was the most phenomenal experience, so we're very grateful to her for that) and asked what organizations she thought might have summer internships for undergrad students. if you're looking in NYC, i can give you a few suggestions on places where you could start looking! <3 i ended up interning at this private practice for 2 years because they let me keep coming back—i got to learn things on the admin side, got my first experiences interacting with clients and parents in a clinical sense, and got practice talking with supervisors both getting/receiving feedback and asking questions.
for research experience, i emailed literally every single psychology professor at my school and asked if they had any research they needed assistance with (and, i said 'if not, would you be able to recommend another faculty member that I could reach out to? i'm very interested in gaining research experience!'). thankfully, the one who had an opening had work that i was happy to do! and i've stayed on that on and off for 2 years as well, because it's been easy, interesting, and super cool to be able to literally be writing the final research article now to be submitted to journals, after having done the clinical interviews 2 summers ago at the very beginning of the project:)
please let me know if you have any questions/if i should elaborate about any of these experiences!
i do not think you need either or both of these experiences to pursue psychology. I do think a lot of places like to see that you have experience. it's absolute shit that a lot of these experiences are unpaid. there are definitely scholarships and grants you can apply for, but that doesn't minimize the unpaidness of the work you're doing. if i can help at all, please let me know!!! <3 excited for you to explore this:)
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deedeedoesdrama0718 · 2 years
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Internship update!
As of today, I am finished with my summer internship. I turned in the final paperwork and had my final meetings yesterday and earlier this morning. It's so satisfying that something I've worked on for the past three months is finally completed. I'm packing a bag, and tomorrow I'm going to visit my family for about 3.5 weeks before I come back for the school semester. It will be nice to see them for a bit, have a bit of a break from work, and work on my literature capstone and finish my research. I also hope to work on some more content for my YouTube and TikTok. I hope to make a video telling about what I've been up to this summer. Here's to a great rest of my summer!
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robynochs · 2 years
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PAID SUMMER INTERNSHIP: BI WOMEN QUARTERLY 
We're looking for a summer intern who will focus on expanding our visibility & reach on social media in the U.S. & globally, increasing the number of people who know about this free & accessible resource. 
biwomenboston(.)org/bwq-intern/
Above: Robyn on a Zoom with Summer 2021 interns.
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radiomind60 · 2 years
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I'm officially dead.
I have to give a presentation after my internship.
I haven't given a physical presentation in years.
That too in front of all the senior officials
Help :")
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internsipgate · 8 months
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Enroll in our virtual internship program to enhance and refresh your skill set.
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dirichletttt · 9 months
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Just finished my first summer research experience. It was really fun! I got to explore more into a field that interests me and get a better feel for how math research is done. I also made a lot of friends! We were actually super tight-knit; we cooked group dinners and split the costs and we hung out and played board/card games almost every night. One weekend we even went to DC which was super fun but quite expensive ;-; It's nice to have a close irl friend group for a change.
Now they've all left and I'm waiting for my flight. I'm a little sad to see them go as I also recently lost an online friend group so now I have very few people to talk to, but hopefully this experience will push me to become more social for the rest of the summer and once the semester starts.
Anyway, that's just my thoughts on the whole thing. 10/10 will definitely be trying to do research/internship next summer.
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teamattorneylex · 9 months
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Online Internship Opportunity at Team Attorneylex: Apply before 05 August, 2023
About the Organization Team Attorneylex is a Student-run organisation, it is an online platform for law students where they can contribute their legal knowledge and get recognised for their contribution. We aim to guide law students in their legal research, content writing, case analysis, reading or understanding the judgments passed by the courts, etc., because these things are an essential…
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arun121 · 10 months
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globsynbusinessschool · 10 months
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bmninfotechpvtltd · 10 months
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Learn about the thrill of a summer internship in Amritsar, India. Gain valuable experience and create lifelong memories. Apply now
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ducatindia7 · 1 year
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How Summer Training For 6 Weeks Can Advance Your Career
A wonderful option for students to gain knowledge and experience in their subject of study is through summer training programs. Whether you are in college or beginning a new profession, getting real experience rather than just academic knowledge has several benefits.  This 6 weeks summer training program is the best opportunity to advance your career to get your dream job in your preferred IT…
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artos-the-bear-ii · 1 year
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About to interview for a summer internship, here goes nothin'.
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cryptusin-blog · 1 year
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Exciting Opportunity To Gain Real-World experience With Cryptus Internship
Exciting opportunity to gain real-world experience in your field of study with the Cryptus internship program 2023. The summer internship program at Crytpus offers a unique opportunity for students and young professionals to learn about the exciting field of cybersecurity.
Participants will gain hands-on experience working on real projects, and receive training from industry experts. 
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With a focus on practical skills and real-world applications, participants will leave the program with a strong foundation in the field and valuable connections to the industry.
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