AMONTHBEFOREYOURLASTDAY–PLAN YOUREXITANDRE-ENTRY
Sometimesthemostimportantlearningexperienceinaninternship isfindingoutthisis notwhatyouwantto do.Therearethe occasionalhorrorstories,butmostinternspartwiththeiremployer ona positivenote.Justbecauseyoudon’twantto continueina particularfield,doesn’tmeanthe folkswhoyouhaveworkedwith can’thelp.If youhavedecidedto changedirections,thankthemfor helpingyoutocometo thisdecisionandfindoutiftheyhave contactsinyournewareaofinterest.
Schedulea formalappointmentwithyoursupervisorto discuss yourcareerplans.Ifyouhavenotalreadytalkedaboutthe possibilityofa full-timepositionin thefuture,nowis thetime.
If theorganizationis currentlyina hiringfreeze,ask foradviceon opportunitiesinotherdepartmentsor similarpositionswithother employers.Mostprofessionalsnetworkin theirfieldandwillknow ofcontactsoutsideof theircurrentemployer.
Ifyoudonothaveanofferfollowingyourinternship,stayincontact withyoursupervisor,fellowinterns,HRpersonnel,andother decision-makingindividualsat the organizationonaperiodicbasis. Conveyyourcontinuinginterestandkeeptheminformedofyourjob
searchprogress.
ADVICEFROMEMPLOYERS:
“Always putin110% into everything,so thatyou are seen
as a go-getter!
“Constantlyevaluateyourselfandstriveto improveevenifyou
didwellona project.”
“Makesureyougetthe‘bigpicture.’Remembertherearemenial tasksincludedinalljobsand‘pitchingin’anddoingyourshare
willestablishbetterteamworkandgoodwillamongco-workers.”
“Approachtheinternshipasifit’syourfull-timejob.Continueto bethebestandexceedexpectationsina shortperiodof time.”
“Takenoteofyouraccomplishments.Writedown the thingsthat youhaveaccomplished.Yournoteswillcomeinhandyfor completingyour mid-pointand finalreviewwithyoursupervisor.”
“Payattentiontodetailsanddon’twaitto beaskedto contribute to aproject.”
ConvertYour Internshipintoa Full-TimeJob
ADVICEFROMSTUDENTS:
Tobehonest,a newbieis alwaysexpectedtodo themosttedious ork.Youmustbewillingto workhard.”
“It isimportant tobeproactiveasan intern.A lot of times,these positions canbeas challengingoraseasy asyou makethem,andbeing engaged in whatyou aredoingletsyourbossandco-workers know that youare
seriousaboutthe job.”
“Ifeellikeyoushouldworkwith theother employeesand internsin a way
that if you were toleave, yourabsencewould benoticedand missed.”
“Flexibilityiskeybecauseyouneverknowwhatis goingto comeat you.”
Career Center
Phone #:310-660-3593x6137
Location: Firstfloorof theStudent Services Center,intheCounseling Office.
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ConvertYourInternshipintoa
Full-TimeJob
Manystudentshavebeensuccessfulinconvertingtheirinternshipstofull-timeemployment,evenduringtheeconomicdownturn. Althoughthe marketcontinuestobecompetitiveacrossallfields,internsaretellingusthattheyaredoingmoremeaningfulwork. Thebottomlineisthatyou needtoconsideraninternshipasa firststepto
start yourcareer. This handout provides advice
FIRSTMONTH–MASTERYOUR SKILLS
Goaboveandbeyondwhatyouareexpectedto
do.
Askfor moreworkonceyoucompletean assignment.
Staymotivatedandexcitedaboutwhatyouare doing.Leaveyourpersonaldramaathome.
BEFOREYOUSTART–PLANFOR ASUCCESSFULEXPERIENCE
Doyourresearch.Ifyouareworking
in music,youneedtoknowthevariety
timeconflictswithother commitments(classes,discussion groups).
Introduceyourselftoco-workersincluding otherinterns.
Learneverythingyoucanaboutthe
solving.
Checkyourlistofexpectations.Whatdoyou stillwantto accomplish?Whodoyouwantto
meet?
ofmusicgenres.Ifpublicrelationsis yourchoice,youneedto knowyour fieldandhowto effectively communicate.Findoutwhattrade papers,websitesandjournalsare specificto yourindustry.Takesome timeto catchupwithcurrenttrends.
Setspecificexpectationsfor the
internship.Oftenintheexcitementof obtainingtheinternship,you forgetto lettheemployerknowwhatyouhope
to gainfromtheexperience.Schedule
aformalappointmentwithyour supervisoronthefirstdayofworkto
establishgoalsforyourprojects.
Checkyouregoatthedoor.A
senseofhumilityis importantso that youcanbeopen to learnfromother peoplearoundyou.
FIRSTDAY–ESTABLISH YOURPROFESSIONAL
IDENTITY
Approachtheinternshipasan extendedinterview,becausethat’s essentiallywhatitis.
Exhibityourprofessionalismby
beingpunctual,efficientand dedicated.
workplace.Thismayincludeaccepting tediousand menialtasks;copying,filing,
andotheradministrativework.Mostofyour full-timecolleaguesfollowedthesamepath to theirjobandwilltrustyouwithincreased responsibilityonceyouproveyouare
willingto“pitchin" to get thejobdone.
Payattentiontodetails!Thisisyourfirst day.Taketimetoensureaccuracyand qualityinwhatyouproduce.
Invitecolleaguesto lunchorcoffeeandfindout whytheyaresuccessful.
Askwhattheyseekina newhireandthen adjustyourbehaviorto fit.
Useyourunderstandingof technologyand socialnetworkingto helpbrainstormmarketing ideas.
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