Internships can be a beneficial way to gain direct work experience and build career-related skills within an industry you would like to pursue under the supervision of a manager and mentor. However, identifying where to look and determining if the opportunity would be a good fit can sometimes be challenging. By utilizing Career Services resources and researching companies within your industry of interest, you will be on the right track to find the right internship for you.
The internship search process is identical to the job search, and opportunities can be found in multiple locations.
UMGC’s Unique Internship & Job Search Resources
- – InternPLUS is a resources center for all things related to internships. Here you can explore opportunities to gain experience and become competitive in the job market.
- – This fair is designed to connect UMGC’ students and graduates who are either transitioning into a new career or launching their first professional career with employment and experiential learning opportunities.Ìý
- Ìý–ÌýSelect the industries that interest you to receive relevant recommendations and resources.
- Ìý– Optimize your internship or job search by using Handshake's features to connect with employers seeking to hire UMGC students and alumni.
- –ÌýAccessÌýin-depth intelligence on what it's really like to work in an industry, company, or profession. Then, learn how to position yourself to land that internship or job. UMGC students and graduates have access to additional fairs within this platform.
- Ìý–ÌýThis platform connects college students and recent graduates with short-term, freelance, or micro-internship opportunities at various companies.
Company Websites
If there is a company you would like to work for, be sure to explore their website.ÌýMany organizations will have a specific internship page that can inform individuals about the goals and learning expectations of the program, application cycle, and application eligibility.
Professional Associations, Industry Job Boards, and General Job Sites
Does an Internship Meet Your Needs?
Not all internships will be a good fit. When exploring and applying to internships, the recommends that individuals consider:
- How does the role benefit your professional growth?
- Has the internship replaced a role that should be filled by a full-time employee?
- Are there clear learning objectives and goals?
- Are there clearly defined start and end dates for the internship?
How to Prepare for the Application Process
If you have determined that the role is one you would like to pursue, be sure to review the application for required application materials and prepare them early to put your best foot forward. Explore CareerQuest for additional resources on and !
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