Finding an Intership
Internship Info + Timelines
Why do an internship?
Application Preparation
100
The Career Center's primary platform for job searching. It is where you can find job postings, career center events, or schedule an appointment with an SCA/professional staff.

What is Handshake?

100

A database containing all the previously completed Carleton internships.

What is the Carleton Intership Database?

100

True or false: an internship will improve your chances of getting hired

True! 25 percent of employers surveyed indicated that their new college hires come from within the organization’s internship program.

100
Something that should be updated with each new application.

What is a resume and/or cover letter?

200
Carleton's resource to connect current students with alumni. It can be used to network and conduct informational interviews.

What is the Alumni Directory?

200
True or False: you can receive acadmic credit for an intership.

True!

200

Do I like to work alone or in a group? Do I prefer more formal settings or less formal? Is it important to me that my colleagues share my personal values? Do I prefer working in larger or smaller organizations?

What is self-discovery?

200

A means to recieve up to $5000 for an unpaid/underpaid intership opportunity.

What is Carleton Internship funding?
300

A professional website where students can connect with employers, look for job postings, and post about recent opportunities they've had.

What is LinkedIn?

300

When applications open for Non-Profit Organizations, Research Institutes, Educational Institutions, Arts Organizations, Environmental Organizations, State and Local Government, Small Startup Organizations, Communications and Media Organizations positions?

When is the Winter/early Spring?

300

True or false: An internship is the same as a short-term job or a volunteer experience.

False! An internship has structured learning goals and active supervision. It provides the opportunity for you to gain experience that will make your résumé stand out. 

300

True or false: you should send in a cover letter even if they don't ask for it.

The Career Center recommends that people submit a cover letter even if it's not required. A cover letter is another opportunity to stand out to the employer and showcase your writing skills.

400

Resources directly related to majors/areas of study. These can keep you up to date with researc/opportunites on campus, planning for graduate school, or connecting you directly with professionals.

What are department emails, SDAs, and professors?

400

When applications open for Consulting, For-Profit Businesses, Large Media & Tech Companies, Financial Services, International Organizations, Federal Government positions.

When is the late summer/early fall?

400

Close relationship with a supervisor and increased connectedness within an industry.

What is networking and mentorship?

400

A way to stay on track with jobs applications and ensure deadlines aren't missed while avoiding burnout.

What is making a schedule and dividing the process into chunks?

Example: 

Monday- Spend an hour looking for opportunities and listing them down.

During the week- Informational interviews / reach out. 

Friday- Work on application materials.

500

Career help available from 9-5 every week day during the academic term.

What are career center drop-ins?

500

When applications start opening for investment banking and some consulting positions.

When is the spring or summer before?

500

True or false: You will earn a higher salary later.

True!  64 percent of the employers say they pay new full-time hires with internship experience an average of 8.9 percent more than their inexperienced counterparts.

500

True or False: All internships require a personal statement.

False! These are mainly for grad school but some jobs also require them.