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In a
competitive job market, an internship can make the
difference in obtaining a full-time position or being
passed over. Internships are an excellent way to determine
whether you have a real interest in an area and they
provide a means to gain valuable career-related experience
while in college. Internships differ from summer or part
time jobs in that they focus more on gaining experience
and learning new skills. They bridge the gap between
academic knowledge and the application of that knowledge
in the real world.
Securing an internship requires many of the same steps
that you will use to find that first full-time job after
you graduate. Typically, you will need to identify the
type of company/organization and occupations that interest
you, write a resume, write cover letters, make follow-up
phone calls, and prepare for interviews. If you need
assistance with these important career development tools
and skills, visit the Career Services office.
To
learn more about the Whittier College internship programs
and to get help with your search for an internship visit
the
Office of Internships & Community-Based Learning
in Philadelphia House.
Sally
Cardenas, Director
scardenas@whittier.edu
(562) 464-4530 |