How to Find Virtual Internship
With the global pandemic still in full effect, many companies have now moved their internship programmes online, including Amazon, Bloomberg and Lloyds Bank.
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This switch has allowed many people to multiply their internship options and find great opportunities from the comfort of their own home.
If you’re someone who is looking for an online internship, keep reading to gain some expert tips.
1. Know when to apply
Most internships run in the summer months, between June and September. Applicants are usually accepted in the programme at least six months in advance.
It’s important to know when the company starts accepting applications so that you can be one of the first in line.
To find out more about a particular internship opening, check out the websites of the companies you want to apply for.
2. Create a standout CV
To get noticed, you’re going to need an impressive CV that will show off your current skills, education and past experience.
That said, this can be quite tricky if you’re still a student. So, to ensure you’ve got a great entry-level CV, why not get some professional help?
3. Utilise different platforms
Luckily, there are plenty of ways to discover virtual internships.
You can utilise job portals like Internship.com and Indeed, as well as LinkedIn and company websites.
In addition, you can use social media platforms like Facebook to join internship groups, and Twitter to discover chats around relevant internship hashtags.
4. Contact companies directly
Some firms offer limited amount of internship positions but fail to post these online, so don’t be afraid to reach out to companies directly and ask if you can intern for them.
They might consider the opportunity even if they weren’t actively looking for an intern.
Besides, this will make you seem proactive and can earn you some extra brownie points.
5. Prepare for an online interview
Once your application has been accepted, you’ll be invited to an online interview.
Although this will be very similar to an in-person interview, it can make it harder to get your personality across.
Make sure to keep eye contact throughout the video call by looking directly at the camera instead of the screen.
6. Send a follow up email
After you’re done with your interview, there’s one last step to securing your internship – a follow up email.
It’s essential that you send an email to thank your interviewer for their time and to follow up on any points you made during the interview.
So, there you have it! Everything you need to know to secure a virtual internship and get some great experience on your CV.
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