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How to Spend Less Time on Reality TV, and More Time Working as an Intern

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Not so long ago, almost every business needed to gain access to the kinds of knowledge possessed by college graduates. Therefore, even if you did not have work experience, you could easily land a good paying job. Today, most businesses have obtained the information that they need to carry out basic operations. As may be expected, when they hire someone, their focus rests on experience as opposed to degrees that have been earned.

Without a question, if you are wasting your time watching reality TV, or you do not have a job relevant to your career, you will find it much harder to get the kind of job that you deserve as a college graduate. Fortunately, intern positions can help you get jobs in your field of study while you are still pursuing your degree.

Designing Your Career Interns Cover Letter



Even though you may not have relevant work experience, you will still need to demonstrate a keen interest in the business that you want to work for, as well as the industrial niche. For example, if you are pursing a degree in marketing, your cover letter should do more than convey your interest in marketing. If you want to work for a company that sells apple sauce, then you would slant your cover letter to indicate that you have done some research on this industrial sector, as well as the business you are applying for.

When writing a career interns cover letter you should always make sure of the following:
  • Indicate how your field of study is applicable to the business in question
  • Express your interest and willingness to work towards achieving common goals
  • Openly ask the reader for an interview
Building Your Career Interns Resume

If you decide to apply for internship opportunities, you will need to emphasize your educational background without making it obvious that you have little or no work experience. Depending on the type of internship opportunities you are applying for, this can be a challenging objective to meet. That said, you can find a way to do some type of relevant volunteer work related to a particular industrial sector, you can list that on your resume.

You can also conduct interviews with relevant business people in your local area, as well as politicians. When you conduct these interviews, you should also gain permission to use these individuals as references. While these resources will not take the place of good solid work experience, at least they will help you put a few notable names on your resume.

During the process of designing an internship opportunities resume, you should: Clearly express what you want to achieve during your employment as an intern.

Make sure that the design is uncluttered and professional looking. Even though you may not have much in the way of experience, you can still highlight relevant course work, as well as some of your basic skills. Provide high quality references. Even if you have no work or volunteer experiences, a reference from an academic advisor or course instructor will be of immense benefit. Depending on the type of job you are applying for, you may also want to see if you can list a local, state, or federal politician.
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