Securing Internships & Practical Experience

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Tele 7/24: Empowering Students with Career-Ready Internship Guidance™

Gaining practical experience through internships or projects is crucial for building skills, networks, and a strong CV/resume. This guide helps students find, apply for, and succeed in internships and practical opportunities.

1. Identify Opportunities

  • Search for internships related to your field of study or career goals.
  • Use university career centers, job portals, professional associations, and company websites.
  • Consider remote, part-time, or project-based experiences if location is a constraint.

2. Prepare Your Application

  • Tailor your CV/resume and cover letter to highlight relevant skills and experiences.
  • Include academic projects, volunteering, leadership roles, or research as experience.
  • Highlight measurable achievements (e.g., "Assisted in a research project resulting in a publication").

3. Network & Seek Mentorship

  • Attend career fairs, webinars, and networking events.
  • Connect with professors, alumni, and professionals in your desired field.
  • Seek advice and mentorship to identify hidden opportunities.

4. Excel During the Internship

  • Be proactive, ask questions, and show initiative.
  • Keep track of projects, tasks, and measurable outcomes.
  • Seek feedback and reflect on your learning to maximize growth.

5. Document & Showcase Experience

  • Update your CV/resume with skills and accomplishments gained.
  • Consider writing a short reflection or creating a portfolio of completed work.
  • Highlight these experiences in future applications and interviews.

Extra Tips

  • Apply early and to multiple opportunities to increase chances.
  • Maintain professionalism in communication and follow-ups.
  • Be open to learning from every experience, even if it’s not directly in your career path.

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Last updated: 19/08/2025 10:23 (UTC)