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How to Get an Internship

Here are the best tips on how to get an internship as a Bachelor’s student or graduate.

What is an internship?

An internship is an organized, temporary role provided by organizations to give students or recent graduates practical experience in their field of study or career interest.

Here are some of the most common benefits of getting an internship:

Step 1: Craft an awesome resume

General internship resume tips

Internship resume template

Here is an internship resume template you can follow to create your own resume/CV.

Step 2: Write a motivation letter (and adapt it for that specific internship)

Cover letters offer a concise introduction to your fit for the internship, emphasizing why you’re an ideal candidate.

Step 3: Start applying

Once you’ve prepared all the necessary materials, you can start applying for various internship opportunities.

But where do you find them? You can use:

💡 You may need to adapt your application documents for different companies and roles.

Step 4: Ace your internship interview

Research the company you’re interviewing for

Research the company to understand their mission, values, and target demographic. It’s important to show some interest in these things, especially if you’d like to stay with the company after your internship.

You should also prepare 1-3 (or more) questions to ask the interviewer. These can be in relation to the internship, the company, growth opportunities, mentoring opportunities and more.

Practice common interview questions

Some examples of common interview questions you may be asked include:

Exude a professional look

While dress codes are very loose nowadays, it’s important to dress appropriately for your interview, according to the company’s culture.

If you’re unsure what to wear, a general rule of thumb you can follow is to dress business-casually. It’s always better to err on the side of caution, as it’s better to be slightly over-dressed than under-dressed. That way you at least show respect towards the interview.

Virtual interviews

If you’re having a virtual interview, you should still abide by the clothing rules outlined above, but there are a few more things you can do to stand out:

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