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School of Business Internship
Program
Spring 2013 R.A.Boyd, Lecturer & Director
School of Business Interns
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Internships provide an opportunity for students to link
theory with practice in real world experiences. It enables a
student to develop important skills which cannot be taught
in the classroom. These experiences vary from working on
special projects for the interning agency to learning about
the human motivation process in an organization. It also
teaches what is expected in terms of professional
experience.
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• Benefits to Students:
• An opportunity to gain new skills and perspectives
• Deeper understanding of your personal strengths and career goals
• The chance to expand your academic knowledge within your field
of study
• Improve your interpersonal skills
• Edge on competition
• Exposure to new cultures, new environments and new ideas
• The opportunity to expand your professional network
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An internship is the 1st step in your professional career – it
can also be an interview for your 1st job.
Successfully completing your internship can lead to a job
offer upon graduation.
Plan your internship – make sure you think about it when
preparing your schedule~!
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• Internship opportunities are endless – you just need to
look!
• School of Business
• Knight Jobs- daily email
http://www.geneseo.edu/student_employment/internship_links
• The Wall Street Journal “FINS”
http://www.fins.com/
• Internships.Com
http://www.internships.com
• Family, friends and other gorilla tactics
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• Self search
• What size firm do I want to intern with, small medium or large?
• A for profit , government or non-profit firm?
• What field would I like to work in?
• Accounting, Finance, Project Management, Marketing, Sales,
• Many sources to search – not the obvious
• Reach out to person in firm that does what you want to do.
• Ask for an interview
• Make an appointment to see Director of Interns
• What resources do you have available?
• http://libguides.geneseo.edu/content.php?pid=89696&hs=a
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• This is your career – you are driving it !
• We can help with ideas and support !
• We can help by strategic thinking and think through your
options.
• It is up to you!
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• Internships can be for academic credit or not for academic
credit.
• Internships can be paid or unpaid
• A paid internship would be best for the student.
• Non-paid internships provide opportunities for students to develop
their skills in professional situations.
• (During the academic year 70% of the internships are unpaid and
30% paid. We are working to increase that %)
• These are not mutually exclusive – and they do not
depend on how you find your internship!
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Internships for academic credit:
• Integrates academic and work experiences for enhanced learning
• Tailored to student and sponsor needs
• Amount of credit is based on hours worked (To earn 3 credit hours
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you need to work 115 hours with the sponsor)
You may enroll in between 3 and 12 credit hours
Grade is included in your GPA
This does not count as a 300 business elective
If you take an accounting internship up to 6 credit hours can be
included in your 33 credit hours of accounting requirements. It may
also count as part of your professional experience
Registration is handled by SOB
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• The academic component of the program includes:
• Each individual is assigned an academic advisor
• Weekly activity notes
• Alternative week group discussions
• Midterm and final sponsor evaluation
• Written and oral report at end of semester
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• Requirements:
• Junior or senior standing – 24 credit hours in major
• Cumulative GPA 2.85, 3.00 in major.
• Everything is handled though Director of School of Business
Interns
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In order to take an internship for credit or to have your
resume distributed by SOB we need the following
• Application
• Resume
• Degree evaluation (WEB CAPP)
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• The process and timeline:
• Student applications for potential internships through School of
Business distributions need to be submitted by November 1,2012
• Resumes and applications provided to sponsors beginning October
25, 2012
• Potential sponsors will contact you to set up an interview
• If you receive an offer you need to notify Director of Interns
• Intern Contract and Registration – Ongoing
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Apply via email – PDF files preferred:
Complete application
Review and submit resume
Review and attach degree evaluation
Resume
•What do you hope the
resume does for you? or in
other words – “What is the
outcome you expect?
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• A resume is required. It is suggested that you
meet with Career Services to develop one.
• The purpose of a resume is not to convey your life story
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but to generate interest from an employer.
It should be concise and in proper English
Focus on your skills – personal and academic
Work experiences you have had – what is unique what
did you learn from it.
Involvement in school and other activities
A PDF format is preferred
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• Questions?
• Contact R.A. Boyd
• [email protected]
• South 102
• Mondays 10 to 3
• Tues and Thursday – 10:00-12:30 and 2:30 to 4:00