Intern Options – Summer 2010 Internships: What do Employers think?
Monday, 1st March 2010
Over the coming months we will be hosting Intern Options Summer 2010 Internship blogs to help our users who are looking to gain work experience abroad. Make sure you check them out, in order to hear from current students and graduates who are in Australia and New Zealand doing their internships, and those planning their internship abroad.
We have had quite a few questions on this lately from students and graduates. So, we thought we would get out and ask some employers how they viewed international work experience.
We asked a range of UK companies, small and large how they viewed work experience from Australia. The response was very positive in favour of Australian work experience, and the life experience to be gained from travelling and working overseas.
So What did the companies have to say?
When we talked to a range of employers we showed them two company and position descriptions each from the Intern Options website, explained they were in Australia and that they were unpaid.
Stephen Handisides, Director and founder of the UK’s largest beauty and aesthetic website www.MyFaceMyBody.com commented: “Any potential new employee we are evaluating needs to stand out from the crowd. If I saw a student’s CV that had international work experience like this on it, they would be short listed immediately. We are a marketing, PR, filming and advertising company and we are international, we are looking for candidates that have relevant work experience, not just a qualification.â€
We talked with Mark West, founder of People, Process and Solutions. They are a management consultancy company working with some of the UK’s largest Retail brands online and on the high street. This is what they had to say about international work experience on a candidates CV: “We would look very favourably on a candidate who has not just international experience, but life experience gained by travelling and working in a foreign country like Australia. Our consultants are required to enter business situations with a broad range of skills, most of these are not taught in a class room, they are learnt through working in companies in a range of situationsâ€.
How is this relevant to you as a student or graduate?
A couple of things shone through about what companies are looking for these days. It is no secret that companies have a lot of potential candidates to look at with graduate vacancies in 2009 dropping around 25% from 2008. These were:
- Experience on your CV is crucial, a degree or diploma won’t do by itself
- Life experience through travel is highly regarded
- One employer even said she would love to hear about a candidates travel if nothing else!
So to make yourself stand out to employers, it all comes down to work experience and differentiating yourself and your CV. What are you planning for summer 2010 to get this experience on your CV?
To visit the original blog follow this link – Summer 2010 Internships – What do employers think?
Vikki Smith – 4th Mar 2010