Anonymous wrote:It is stressful; a lot of competition for summer internships. Is it common for students to get internships during their college school year ? Especially if they are in an urban area. I would think they would be easier to obtain if they can foot in with their class schedule. I read PP post regarding her child may work an internship during the school year. Going to suggest this to my son for next year.
Anonymous wrote:It is stressful; a lot of competition for summer internships. Is it common for students to get internships during their college school year ? Especially if they are in an urban area. I would think they would be easier to obtain if they can foot in with their class schedule. I read PP post regarding her child may work an internship during the school year. Going to suggest this to my son for next year.
Anonymous wrote:It really depends on the field. Finance (and I believe consulting) applications go in the fall and the kids know by winter break generally if they have any bites. But more policy oriented ones don’t go in until December and they hear in March. Then I think the smaller nonprofit, university based internships etc can be picked up anytime along the way. I hate that the kids have so much stress about this! it’s great to have a meaningful summer internship, especially if it turns into a job after graduation, but it’s certainly not a requirement for a successful adult life and I know they put so much pressure on themselves. Hope your kid finds his way through it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm freaking out that my rising senior hasn't secured an internship yet. (Internally freaking out-- I know it doesn't help him to see me freaking out-- I think he is pretty demoralized already and doesn't need me to add to it.)
He applied to many places but evidently not enough. He is super friendly and loves to chat with people so if he could just get an interview I'm sure it would go well. But he has had zero interviews.
I don't think he did the shotgun blast of applications, but instead considered each employer individually and wrote cover letters specifically targetting that employer. His GPA is OK but not great-- like 3.3.
He is thinking that he will instead get the ball rolling with getting a co-op position during his senior year. He knows he is supposed to have a real internship this summer, but I'm feeling like it may not happen and instead he will be waiting tables. It's not the end of the world-- it's just tough to see him struggling so much, especially as I'm sure he would be a great employee.
My son is a college freshman. I’m not looking forward to this when he needs to get internships. It wasn’t a thing when I was in college, fortunately!
Anonymous wrote:People need to realize the larger institutions use AI to "read" resumes to even get to an interview, so it is really important for kids to use the schools "tester" to make sure their resumes are scoring high.
Anonymous wrote:I'm freaking out that my rising senior hasn't secured an internship yet. (Internally freaking out-- I know it doesn't help him to see me freaking out-- I think he is pretty demoralized already and doesn't need me to add to it.)
He applied to many places but evidently not enough. He is super friendly and loves to chat with people so if he could just get an interview I'm sure it would go well. But he has had zero interviews.
I don't think he did the shotgun blast of applications, but instead considered each employer individually and wrote cover letters specifically targetting that employer. His GPA is OK but not great-- like 3.3.
He is thinking that he will instead get the ball rolling with getting a co-op position during his senior year. He knows he is supposed to have a real internship this summer, but I'm feeling like it may not happen and instead he will be waiting tables. It's not the end of the world-- it's just tough to see him struggling so much, especially as I'm sure he would be a great employee.
Anonymous wrote:Does anybody know the percentage of rising sophomores/juniors/seniors who actually get internships?
Anonymous wrote:Does anybody know the percentage of rising sophomores/juniors/seniors who actually get internships?