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Internship Checklist
Find internship announcements that interest you. Check the following sources:
- Check with your academic department for job postings, announcements, and internship files
- Ask faculty members for their ideas (ask about their past places of employment, connections in the field, alumni, or sites where other students have interned in the past)
- Check resources in the Office of Career Services (Spartan Jobs, Books, Off-Campus Job board, Alumni Network)
- Check other college career centers at the location where you want to work
- Browse traditional job postings: newspaper ads, temp agencies, government employment offices, online job boards
Check online internship sources:
To Apply:
- Submit your cover letter, résumé, and other application materials to apply for positions that interest you
- Follow-up with a phone call to internship employers to request an interview
- Go back to ALL of the sources listed above regularly to look for new opportunities
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| Network 101 |
Networking can be a great way learn about potential internship opportunities. It also allows you to begin growing the list of people you can contact after you graduate.
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