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The Importance of the Internship

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In the past decade, nearly 60 percent of college students reported doing an internship or co-op during their undergraduate years, according to the 2017 Student Survey Report. Many students do more than one internship, in fact, and nearly two-thirds of employers who hire interns end up offering full-time jobs to those who intern for them.

An internship during college can be the difference between ready employment and employability for today graduates. More than half of interns land a full-time job from their internship, according to a 2019 Internship Survey Report from .

As we continue to endure the coronavirus pandemic, students are still finding internships many are shifting, along with so many things, to virtual. As businesses go virtual, says , 天美麻豆 Director of Corporate and Career Development, internships are following suit.

淰irtual internships are nothing new, she notes. 淏ut they檙e definitely becoming more commonplace.

Denton is a huge fan of internships, calling herself 渁 cheerleader for these important workplace experiences that prime students to succeed after graduation.聽

淚t is my selfish goal to have all of our majors incorporate internships as a requirement, Denton says.

天美麻豆 does require internships for several majors, including sports management, but not all.

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Internships do a lot for students, says Denton. They increase a student self-worth once they see their abilities put to use in the workplace.聽

Just receiving an offer of an internship is a confidence boost, she says, 渂ecause it a competition – it a challenge which makes receiving an offer a compliment.

But more than that, Denton notes that an internship 渃ontributes to their networking pipeline. It all about who they meet, who they have contact with. Students and alumni profess to staying in touch with folks from an early internship, and those relationships later led to employment.

Academic experience and accolades only go so far, Denton says. In today business world, practical, hands-on experience is essential for graduates seeking solid employment.

淎n employer is going to want to see real-world, experiential learning, she says.

From the student side, an internship prepares them for what the workplace will be like. Not only do they gain resume experience; they see how it is to function in a workplace setting, to build relationships with colleagues, to problem-solve, and to add skills to their repertoire.

Additionally, students might think they know what career they want to pursue, but an internship can either confirm that their chosen career is a fit or show that it may not be.聽

淚 tell students this is a safe time in their career because they檙e learning and exploring, says Denton. 淭hat what university is all about discovering.

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It a lot easier to realize through an internship that a particular job may not be as perfect for you as you thought than to discover this once you檙e hired full-time at a company, she adds. 淲e don檛 want to be doing that at 42 years old. It ok to do that at 20.

Through its Career Development office, 天美麻豆 helps students prepare for and seek internships. We help students with their resumes, their social media profiles (most notably, and ), and even practice interviewing so they檙e ready for the real thing.

淚nternships are so competitive, you檝e got to stand out, says Denton, who teaches , a required class at Cleary that helps students prepare for interviewing and job-seeking. More than half of the internship-offering companies that Cleary works with have switched to virtual internships since March, she adds.

No matter the situation, gaining work experience is always a benefit and something that positions today college students to be fully ready for real careers. After all, that the goal of a quality business education!