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Page 1: Internships in Communications

By Justen Barbierri, Megan

Conner, Erin Mainhart & Ryan

Raines

Page 2: Internships in Communications

Training in a student’s area of interest

Allow students to gain knowledge

See what lies in their future career path

Page 3: Internships in Communications

Gain valuable experience

Experience opportunities

Opportunities career

Page 4: Internships in Communications

Real life tasks

How a workplace runs

Confidence and improved skills

Page 5: Internships in Communications

Newspapers, radio, television

Government, communication science

Multimedia, public

relations, journalism, advertising

Page 6: Internships in Communications

Career services

Advisors

Professors

Personal connections

Job fairs

Page 7: Internships in Communications

Salisbury University

98 Rock

U.S. Census Bureau

Walt Disney World

Auckland University of Technology in

Auckland, New Zealand

Page 8: Internships in Communications

In your hometown

In a different state

In a different country

Page 9: Internships in Communications

Know what you want

Make decisions for the future

Insight to your career

Page 10: Internships in Communications

Internships are resume builders

The number 3 resume booster (HackCollege)

“Nothing looks more impressive than someone who knows what their goals are and sets out a plan to attain those goals” (HackCollege).

Page 11: Internships in Communications

Several opportunities

at WBOC

Offers shadowing

opportunities and

internships to students

Michelle Roberts

shadowed Scott Abraham

this summer

Page 12: Internships in Communications

Students gain real life experience

Michelle said that she “had an awesome

time and learned so much”

Working experience leads to careers

Page 13: Internships in Communications

Helps in career decision making process

Can help you figure out your interests

Can also help you figure out what you

don’t want to do

Page 14: Internships in Communications

They: • Are easy to find

• Are worth your while

• Build your resume

• Lead to careers

“Gain exposure to real-world problems and

issues that perhaps are not found in

textbooks” (BYU)

Page 15: Internships in Communications

The benefits outweigh the negatives

“In a recent study interns received, on

average, $2,240 more than non-interns for

starting salary” (BYU)

Internships open doors

Page 16: Internships in Communications

“Benefits of Internships.” Brigham Young University. http://saas.byu.edu/intern/html/Benefits2.html

Braccio Hering, Beth. “Why are internships so important?” CNN/CareerBuilder.com. http://www.cnn.com/2010/LIVING/worklife/04/14/cb.why.internships.important/index.html

“Communications Success Stories – Placement.” California University of Pennsylvania. http://www.calu.edu/current-students/career-services/internships/information-on-internships/success-stories/communications-success-stories/index.htm

“Top 5 Resume Boosters to Make Your Resume Stand Out.” HackCollege.com. http://www.hackcollege.com/blog/2010/04/05/top-5-resume-boosters-to-make-your-resume-stand-out.html

“What is an internship and why should I get one? Salisbury University. http://www.salisbury.edu/careerservices/facstaff/Internships/Documents/AdvantagesOfInternships.pdf