Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Recognizing and Overcoming Job and Intern Search Difficulties



As a college student you may be struggling to find work, or even an unpaid internship. If you are, you are not alone. Many college students are facing the same difficulties. There are several different reasons for this. Because many students attend college away from home, they are only available for work a portion of the year. They can either work during the school year, but then must leave their jobs when they return home for the summer, or they can seek out summer work in their home towns. This limitation makes it difficult for students to get jobs because many employers want to hire only those who have year round availability. With internships, there is another set of problems. School sponsored internships often have long waiting lists and complex application processes that must be begun as much as a year in advance. Fortunately, there are ways to overcome these barriers and get the part time job or internship of your dreams.
Make Sure Your Resume or CV is on Point
Many students make the mistake of assuming that a resume or CV is something they should only worry about when they are seeking post graduate employment. Nothing could be further than the truth. In fact, students like you with very little real world work experience should consider creating a CV. Better yet, you should invest in a writing service that will help them write their CV. This will give you a proper vehicle for highlighting your educational achievements. If you believe a resume is more appropriate, please consider seeking the help of a writing service also. Having a polished resume will give you a great advantage over your competition.
Be Proactive in Seeking out Internship Opportunities
The most successful students don’t wait for internship opportunities to be offered for them. Think of it like this, if you see a posting on a bulletin board for an internship opening, chances are a dozen or more students have seen that posting for you, and have already begun pursuing the opportunity. If you want to get your foot in the door at a company involved in your industry of choice, reach out to them. Make a phone call, drop off your resume, or send an email indicating your interest. Ask for a meeting with a manager, and tell them that you are interested in an internship opportunity. Be sure to include any relevant facts that will demonstrate your interest in that particular field.
Finally – Improve Your Written Communications Skills
Many employers report being dismayed with the resumes and applications that they receive. This is due in large part to the number of spelling and grammatical errors. If your writing skills aren’t fully up to par, it may be time to enlist the help of a tutor or your school’s writing lab. If you have top notch writing skills, you are much more likely to obtain the part time job or internship opportunity that you are looking for.