实习

Movies often characterize interns as the “go get the coffee” people. While there might be a shred of truth to this role, internships are really an opportunity for students to gain entry-level, 亲自动手的, 和 practical experience at an organization that aligns with their interests, 有时甚至是他们的训练. These experiences allow a student to immerse themselves into a company, 让他们练习一套技能, 或者开发新的. 实习的范围可以有所不同, both in the level of responsibility 和 in the time commitment 和 personal investment.  For medical interns, they are able to practice their skills on real patients. Engineering interns often contribute to company projects, or are assigned their own. Social work interns may even be given their own caseload, all under supervision.  

While the majority of internships are for college students, they are also a great way for high school students to gain work experience, learn about professional opportunities 和 network in both career 和 academic fields.  

高中实习的好处

实习 can range from a few hours a week, 暑期全职, 或者跨越整个学年. 实习 at the high school level are almost always unpaid.

The area of study often determines whether the internship will be paid or not.  针对高需求领域的雇主, paying their skilled interns h和somely is one way to convert them to employees upon graduation. However, even for unpaid internships, the benefits are worth it. 在做出职业决定的时候, internships are an invaluable way to gain valuable insights to see if the industry or occupation is a good fit.

Here are a few benefits of completing an internship in high school:

  • You’ll learn more about a career (or careers), which can help you solidify your plans for the future. You can use this knowledge in future courses 和 at future jobs.
  • You gain 亲自动手的 experience that can be valuable for future employers.
  • Being able to identify your strengths 和 weaknesses in a work environment will give you a jumpstart when it comes to your personal 和 professional development.
  • 网络 with employers 和 leaders in your career field of interest allows you to build valuable relationships that may jumpstart your career later.
  • An internship is impressive to not only future employers, but to colleges 和 universities as well. This shows that you’re motivated, dedicated, 和 genuinely interested in your chosen field.
  • If it’s a paid internship, you’ll earn a paycheck. You can use the check for extra spending money or even to help you save for college.

《ued西甲赫塔菲官网》文章的节选——The Best 实习 for High School 学生: The Ambitious Guide"

实习往往竞争非常激烈, 这取决于学习的领域,  it is important to seek out opportunities early.  Many have application periods up to a year in advance. Unfortunately, there is not one comprehensive resource that lists high school internships. 网络, 就业网站, 和 social media are good places to start inquires about who may have a lead or connection.

 

 

Two “How To Guides” for finding an Internship

Our colleagues at MyCollegeGuide 和 SAT/ACT  Prep Online Guides have published two very comprehensive resources to help young people with underst和ing the steps to identifying 和 securing an internship. 学生 interested in pursuing this valuable experience will benefit from their expertise. They answer questions like, Should you do an internship if it's unpaid? How can you make the most of your high school internship? What questions should you ask before accepting an internship? In addition to ideas on finding an internship.

High school counselors can also be a valuable resource for information on local opportunities. 

如何找到暑期实习机会

MyCollegeGuide has done a terrific job outlining the steps to finding a summer internship in their High School Student Summer 实习 Guide. Here's an excerpt to show students 5 ways to identify an opportunity.

  1. 说出来! 告诉你的父母, 你父母的朋友, 你朋友的父母, 老师, coaches 和 every adult you know that you are interested in a summer internship in a specific field. Your Aunt Pam’s best friend’s former employer may be looking for help, but if you don’t speak up that connection will never be made!
  2. 也把它发布到网上. 发布到脸谱网, 推特 or Instagram asking if anyone knows of internship opportunities at a specific business or in a specific industry. If you mention a business, be sure to tag them!
  3. 和你在学校的辅导员谈谈. If businesses are actively looking, your guidance counselor may know. He or she might also know about internships that former students have had, 这样他们就能提供有希望的线索.
  4. 打电话. 联络当地图书馆, 医院, 博物馆, 动物园, 基督教青年会, 教堂, 报纸, 电视台, 老年活动中心, 和 other businesses to ask if they offer internships or volunteer opportunities for high school students.
  5. 看在线. 利用搜索网站,如 CollegeVine, Glassdoor网站, 理想主义者, 事实上YouTern. Establish an account 和 upload your resume on the professional social media site LinkedIn也.

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