Intern Options – Summer 2010 Internships: What’s the Big Deal
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.
There are two main reasons that summer internships in Australia are so popular:
You get some fantastic work experience on your CV that makes you stand out from your peers
You don’t have to work for very long to get this quality international work experience Actually
I thought of a third: 3. IT’s SYDNEY, living in Sydney myself for six months was some of the best times I have had, Sydney is not a place that will disappoint!
So What are the Benefits?
On top of the three main reasons above, there are also a number of other beneficial outcomes that our students tell us about. Like testing if PR or advertising is the industry for you. One of our students (Simone) commented that if she hadn’t spent 12 weeks in Sydney working in an advertising agency, she probably would have wasted a graduate job pursuing a career in advertising. Simone is now in a PR position working in internal communications and loving it! Luckily her employer in Sydney was able to give Simone some experience on internal comms and this is what she preferred rather than advertising work.
There must be Some Negatives! Â
The obvious negative is that the internships are unpaid. You will need to take enough money to pay for your living costs for the whole time you are in Sydney or Melbourne.
So What is the Big Deal with a Summer Internship in 2010?
41% of students surveyed think their CV is not good enough to get a job in the UK and 31% don’t know where to start looking. This result from a survey Intern Options conducted over the last six months didn’t surprise us, but it did reinforce how bad things are for recent graduates in the UK. This is why Intern Options saw a 75% increase in summer 2009 internship applications.
Students graduating are very aware they need quality work experience on their CV before they graduate. At the end of the day it all comes down to who has experience on your CV. It is getting harder and harder for employers to distinguish between graduates just by your degree, something else is needed… Work Experience. The Sydney and Melbourne summer internships are designed to give you intense work experience over a short period of time. This is why the internships are unpaid, because that way we can dictate to employers that the internship purpose is for your learning, and nothing else.
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