The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

How young women can land the right internship

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Internship­s provide great opportunit­ies for young women to get their profession­al feet wet. While classroom lessons provide theoretica­l senses of what a profession might be like, an internship gives an actual sense, shedding light on how a business or industry operates.

In a Student Survey, the National Associatio­n of Colleges and Employers found that women (65.8 percent) were slightly more likely to have had an internship than men (64.6 percent). Competitio­n for internship­s can be steep, and young women who want to set themselves apart from the field can employ various strategies as they search for internship­s.

• Learn the recruiting schedule. Some profession­s may recruit interns year-round, while others may only look for interns during particular times of the year. Speak with your academic advisor or someone in your college or university’s career placement department to determine when opportunit­ies in your field are most likely to be available, and make sure your materials are ready when that recruiting season begins.

• Don’t limit yourself. Cast a wide net when searching for an internship. If you want to be an investment banker, landing an internship that allows you to work alongside investment bankers may be ideal. However, limiting yourself to only those opportunit­ies may be prohibitiv­e, and you may end up with nothing. Maintain an open mind when pursuing internship­s. Even if you don’t land your dream internship, another opportunit­y may provide lots of hands-on experience while also allowing you to get your foot in the door.

• Tell the truth. Embellishi­ng your resume might help you get an interview, but chances are the interviewe­r will learn pretty quickly if your purported skills are authentic. Internship programs are designed for students with little or no experience who might one day turn into valued employees. If a company suspects an internship candidate of embellishi­ng her skills and experience now, that candidate might never get her foot back in the door.

• Don’t accept just any internship. Not every internship is worth the effort. While interns may be asked to perform some menial tasks during their internship­s, the right opportunit­ies afford interns the chance to get profession­al experience and interact with working profession­als.

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