The Field Guide to Internships

If you’re waiting until the end of the semester to start looking for internships, you don’t have time to waste! That’s why we built this short field guide to landing an internship. Top Applicant’s got everything you need in one quick read.

When to Get an Internship

We recommend starting your internship search as early as your sophomore year of high school. Depending on your strengths, an internship can help you build experience before you take on your first job! Trades-based internships are always a great way to build your skill set before considering college.

For college and high school students, we recommend lining up at least one internship every summer until graduation. This lets students dip their toes into potential career paths and fine-tune their education to build a successful career. To start exploring your options, build your profile and get matched with companies offering internships!

Meet Your Matches

Where to Look for an Internship

Knowing when to get started is just as important as where you start. So, before you break out the classified ads, we recommend taking stock of the resources already available! Here are some suggestions to start your search for internships:

  • Your School

Almost every school has a listing site, counselor, or alumni network. This is the perfect place to start looking for internships that align with your career goals.

  • Google It!

It may sound obvious, but you should never underestimate the value of a quick search. Internships are available in almost any career field. So, find what interests you, then give it a Google!

  • Right Here

Top Applicant isn’t just a great place to land a job. Our job listings also include internship opportunities to explore every option and build your career. 

How to Apply

Since every company is different, every application comes with unique processes. Internships may require a cover letter or at least a little information about your educational background. Therefore, we recommend working with a counselor or career services department if possible. This will ensure that you don’t miss an opportunity. Here are the three things you’ll need when you apply:

  • A Standout Resume

If you haven’t had a job yet, don’t sweat it! Use our free resume creator to document your academic progress, achievements you’re proud of, and relevant extracurriculars.

  • A Unique Cover Letter

This is a make-or-break requirement for many internships. To build your cover letter for success, we built a guide for that too!

Read: Our Cover Letter Examples

  • A Winning Interview Strategy

Even internships require interviews! Before you show your stuff, prepare for success with real-world advice! Read everything you need to know to prepare for an interview.

Why should you get an internship?

If you’re still mulling over the value of an internship, it’s time for some real talk. Summer jobs are a great way to make money and build your work ethic. But what does a job actually do for your long-term career? As a student, you’re likely weighing multiple paths at once, so make every moment count as you gain experience!

Internships vs Jobs

We won’t knock seasonal jobs too much, because they do hold a lot of value when developing a work ethic. However, internships are largely focused on helping you gain experience you can only get from working in a specific job.

Get Your Foot in the Door

Additionally, companies that offer internships typically have a pathway to a part-time or full-time position. So, after your internship is over, talk to your supervisor about joining the team! Whether you convert or not, internships are a great way to gain priceless experience and references.

Grow With the Guide

Top Applicant was built on straightforward, effective hiring practices. So, let our platform be the guide to your next internship, part-time, or full-time job! Build your resume, and your future on the platform that grows with you! 

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