Monday, May 25, 2020

Still looking for an internship.

Still looking for an internship. Everyone has got an internship or work placement lined up for this summer except you right?  Well, appearances can be deceptive there are plenty of students still looking for work experience. And the good news? Many of them find it. Dont panic! Easier said than done. Our natural instinct is to worry and compare ourselves unfavourably with everyone else. The atmosphere at Warwick doesnt always help either: everyone seems terribly focussed and job ready and this plays out in numerous conversations along the lines of, but all my housemates have got internships or just as frequently, everyone knows what theyre doing.except me.  Let me be the one to burst this particular bubble. No they havent.and no they dont! And despite what doom merchants may say to the contrary, it’s rarely too late. Yes, you might have to review your options and be a little more resourceful in your search, but there’s a very good chance if you want it badly enough and you put the time and effort into your applications  you will find work experience for this summer. Finding an internship If you want to go into a sector where formal internships are pretty much a pre-requisite then chances are youve already applied during the autumn term application frenzy. The competition is intense so dont berate yourself too much if you were unsuccessful.  The good news is that all of the major graduate job portals are still advertising summer internships, but the window of  opportunity is  closing so you need to be really proactive.  You cant afford to sit and wait. Where to look: myAdvantage use the advanced search. 28 internship programmes available. Milkround   internships available across sectors e.g. marketing, consultancy, finance, law. Inside Careers      internships in finance, IT, consultancy. TARGETjobs  internships in engineering, IT, technology, RD, law,manufacturing, management, marketing finance. Gradcracker   internships and work placements in engineering. Indeed   job search portal, use keywords to define search. Twitjobsearch   use the advanced search to set criteria. Warwick initiatives check the info for Green Steps and Warwick Undergraduate Internships Programme. Applications Make sure your applications are up to scratch: if youre already tried and failed to secure a city internship, avoid making  the same mistakes. Get your application/CV/cover letter checked dont just cross your fingers and hope for the best. Its important to be realistic about your chances: if you didnt get past the initial application sift, then maybe youre aspirations extend beyond your current situation. The most coveted internships are very competitive so most students will be disappointed. This doesnt signal the end of your career hopes you just need to explore other avenues. Same field, smaller company? Its never a good idea to put all your eggs in one basket, so make sure you expand your search beyond the big corporates. Youd be surprised at some of the opportunities you can unearth by looking in the SME (small and medium size enterprise) sector. Over 99% of British businesses fall within this category, so it would be short sighted to overlook this sector for potential work experience placements. But, year on year, students tend to dismiss SMEs because they cant compete with the Big Players when it comes to formal, structured placements (with the £ to match). What they can offer is some real hands on experience, and the chance to make an impact that might not be possible when youre jostling for space and recognition with many other interns. Approximately a third of SMEs rely on speculative applications and I suspect for work experience opportunities the percentage is even higher. You will have to do much of the legwork yourself.  If youre lucky you may come across one of the few advertised vacancies but you need to know where to look. Finding advertised placements: Step  quality placements are available to penultimate year students. The Step Classic initiative offers project based summer placements for students from any discipline. Enternships if you fancy joining the top 30 under 30 entrepreneurs, this may be a good place to start. Most of the vacancies are for grads, but they do offer summer internships/placements as well. Guardian Jobs: SME jobs   check listing type for internships. Professional Institutions  Associations use the  job sector pages  to identify the relevant association. Not just for information, resources, networking and advice some of them do offer placements. This is the first one I checked:  AdMISSION work experience and internships  (IPA ) Being more resourceful: Yell   ok, this might seem terribly retro, but its  a great way to find SMEs in your local area. Havent managed to find a vac scheme?  Try a local solicitors. Didnt get the internship with PwC? Approach a small accountancy firm. UK Small Business Directory   search by county, then category e.g.  Bristol Accountants in Bristol Local and regional press you might not see an advertised vacancy, but topical news stories can highlight growth areas and recruitment trends. Is a particular SME expanding? If so, its worth sending a speculative application. Harness your social networks tell people youre looking for a work placement. If they dont know, they cant help! Talk to a Job Service Adviser   they can help you work out what you need and where to look. Applications If youre going to make speculative approaches then follow these basic principles: find a named contact   ring if you have to  send a really polished CV and cover letter (and remember its not what they can do for you.) and make sure youve a) done your research and b) it shows! And if you dont hear anything make a polite call, or send an email. The onus is on you to make the effort, not the employer. In a nutshell. you can find a work placement for this summer, just dont be too disappointed if it isnt an internship. Work experience doesnt need a grandiose title to be worthwhile!

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