Imagine the perfect Internship Just for you!
Just think of the possibilities:
A Disney Intern?
Working with Dolphins?
Ever wanted to be a part of the Secret Service?
These are all intern options for you!
What is an internship and how is it beneficial to my future?
An internship is essentially an introductory work experience in a professional career field. Internships are usually unpaid, meaning you work for free in exchange for valuable work experience and the opportunity to build connections in the field you are interested in.
Usually, you will be “shadowing” someone in your career field, learning from them each step of the way. While this may sound like a position that is less than your abilities, it will usually provide a valuable return on your investment of time as well as give you insight into if this is a career you would want to do long term.
Before committing to an internship, it is important to understand the commitment you are making, the length of the internship and what you will be receiving in return.
Some internships will provide housing and travel compensation while some internships are even virtual. Internships are a great way to break into competitive fields. In fact, when you are an intern, you are effectively setting yourself apart from your competition by gaining valuable experience. Internships are the perfect resume builder.
I had a wonderful opportunity to be a part of hosting a college intern in my home one summer. I was contacted by a local company who was inviting 3 summer interns to help their company for the summer. While at first glance, many wouldn’t think it was a great opportunity. In fact, not only was the college student expected to work 40 hrs. per week, they were also expected to find and pay for their own housing and their own expenses for the summer.
The company the intern was to work for was a rising talent in the industry. The company was CRU with Darbie Angell. Darbie is an amazing entrepreneur who is changing the lives of women across the globe as well as making beautiful products. The opportunity for this young college student wasn’t monetary but rather a once in a lifetime experience to be a part of the design industry and an opportunity to build valuable connections and learn directly from an expert in the industry.