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Taking
Your Internship Into the Future
by
ResumeEdge.com
- The Net's Premier Resume Writing and Editing Service
If
you made the most of your internship, then you are ready to turn
your experience into a catalyst for your future career. Many firms
and organizations turn to their intern pools to recruit for entry-level
positions. You can capitalize on this trend, not only by doing an
outstanding job throughout your internship, but by following through
with the following steps after your internship is complete.
Keep
in Touch:
Shortly after you finish your internship, send thank-you notes to
your supervisor, mentors, and any colleagues who went out of their
way to enrich your experience. You might also consider sending a
note to one of the firm's executives or someone in Human Resources
who oversees the internship program. All of these people might be
valuable contacts in the future and all deserve written thanks if
you have enjoyed your internship and learned from your experience.
Assess
your Experience:
While your internship experience is fresh in your mind, reflect
on what you learned about yourself and the industry in which you
worked. Evaluate the work environment and corporate culture. What
do your conclusions tell you about your interest in the industry
in which you worked or in the role in which you played?
Update
your Paperwork: For
your resume, craft a suitable paragraph that highlights your responsibilities
and accomplishments as an intern. You can use some of your reflections
as generated in the point above to steer you toward the duties that
you most want to emphasize to future employers. If you need help
integrating your new experience into your existing resume use printed
and online resources to unify your draft. Also, write your mentor
or supervisor and request a letter of recommendation. In your request,
you should include your updated resume as well as a cover sheet
that illuminates the kinds of assessments you have made about your
experience. Give your recommender as much material and insight as
you can as to what you hope he or she will write about. The more
reflection and effort you put into your request for a letter of
recommendation, the better your letter will be.
Pursue
New Opportunities:
Use your internship as a springboard for your next career move.
If the company you worked with is not hiring at the moment or you
want to pursue a related but not identical internship opportunity,
don't be afraid to ask your former colleagues for helpful advice.
You might be surprised at how willing they might be to provide you
with contacts either at competing firms or with clients doing the
kind of work you are interested in. Always follow through with people
who offer you their time, and remember that if you prove lazy or
inconsistent with follow-through that your actions will reflect
poorly upon the person who is helping you out. Always act professionally
and value the network of which you are a part.
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