While employers may like
to hear of your willingness to do volunteer work, it turns out that they are
not as impressed when they see your willingness to take an unpaid internship.
In a recent nationwide survey done by NACE of over 45,000 college graduates,
60% of students who had a paid internship while in college were offered a job
after graduation. This number is substantially higher than the 37% of nonpaid
interns who were approached by an employer. In fact, only 1.3% more nonpaid
interns were offered a job when to compared to their classmates who never held
an internship. While the difference is drastic, NACE explains that paid interns
are more likely than nonpaid interns to obtain relevant work experience, the
sort of experience companies want their new employees to have.
So,
what do these statistics mean to Gustavus students in search of internships?
Simply, be willing to put in the extra time and effort to find a paid
internship. Even if an internship is not exactly what you’re looking for, don’t
skip over it. Instead, consider the skills you might learn from the job and how
they might apply to the line of work that truly interests you. Just as
importantly, take time when filling out applications. Since landing a paid
internship may have a huge impact of your future career path, it is not a time
to cut corners. Lastly, if you want to start looking for internship
opportunities, or need help with any part internship process, make an
appointment to see Internship Director Vincent Thomas in the Center for Servant-Leadership.
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