Internships are a must these days.
Internships are becoming the best way to strengthen your job prospects. With statistics showing high rates ofunemployment and underemployment (in other words, you have a degree and you’re working in a job that doesn’t require one) for recent college grads, a key way to distinguish yourself in the job market, beyond pursuing an in-demand field is to get relevant experience. Interning is a great way to do this.
3 Steps to an Internship Game Plan
I highly recommend the book, All Work, No Pay, to help you get an internship game plan, but here are some brief steps you need to take:
1. Search- You need to start your search about 6 months before you want to start interning, if not more. So, for example, if you want to intern in the spring semester, you need to begin your search at the beginning of the fall semester. If you are in college, start first with your college career center. They more than likely have employers that frequently source interns through them. I found my internship in college through the on-campus career center.
2. Apply- You will need a great resume and cover letter do this and you may be asked to submit work samples depending on the field you are pursuing. Again, your campus career center should be able to help you with your resume and can usually provide assistance in reading through or organizing work samples. Make sure you get other people to review and critique anything you are going to submit. Here’s a worksheet you can download to help you make sure your resume is results oriented.
3. Knock their socks off!- You knock their socks off, in an interview and/or through the materials you submit to them, by:
What advice do you have for people wanting to land an internship?
What if the “Where do you see yourself in 5 years?” conversation didn’t end after…
Discover how coaching leadership helps managers develop employees, improve problem-solving, and increase engagement—so teams grow…
Employment law continues to evolve in 2026, shaped by regulatory shifts, litigation, and renewed agency…
Wondering how to start the new year right without burning out? At Horizon Point, we…
As we reflect on our 2025 theme of NOURISH, we’re excited to share our Book…
Horizon Point is committed to nourishing possibility in all its forms. Today we’re featuring a…
This website uses cookies.