Interning in DC – The Washington Post Lays It Out
The Washington Post had a great little article today titled “Homework and persistence can open up a world of internships”. It’s very true.
A few key quotes (links are mine):
Finding and landing an internship is a lot like finding a job; it requires a lot of research, persistence and networking. “The earlier you start, the better — the more choices you have,” said Mary Ryan, president of the Washington Internship Institute, which runs area internship programs for smaller universities.
Students, start at your college or university career center to identify resources and key dates. “If you’re on the career services director’s radar,” you’re at the forefront when opportunities open up, said Yazad Dalal…
Looking for internships in DC creates sort of a love/hate relationship between the student and the process. One one hand, there are a lot of internships to be found here in the District. Every single department of the government has them, along with every nonprofit, lawyer, lobbyist, public relations agency and financial firm in town. But it is competitive, make no mistake.
Last Spring I applied for over 40 internships. I heard back from three of them. That’s about the kind of response rate you can expect, generally (unless you’re just really lucky). Thankfully, all the internships I have landed have been absolutely amazing, but I’m probably considered one of the lucky ones.
But the article is right, too–just keep working hard and hunting them down, and you’ll get it. It’s really more a matter of effort than luck. For what it’s worth, I’ve posted the resources The Washington Post referenced in their article below (since they didn’t bother linking to them on their online version of the article), as well as a few resources I personally recommend (which I think are better, too). Good luck internship-hunting!
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From the Washington Post DCinternNet.com “Vault Guide to Top Internships” ($14.95 PDF download) “College Students: Do This! Get Hired!” by Mark Lyden ($16.00 on Amazon) “Washington Internships: How to Get Them and Use Them to Launch Your Public Policy Career” by Deirdre Martinez ($13.57 on Amazon) |
From Me (these are all FREE) One Day, One Internship DC Public Affairs and Communication Jobs (often lists internships) the AU Career Center blog Lindsey Pollak: Generation Y Workplace and Career Expert (she’s really nice, met in person) |
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Thanks for scaring me, as I am right in the middle of applying to a ton of internships. I’ve had really good luck so far tho, i’m 1-1! haha
Ahaha, no problem
And that’s great, congrats! Keep up the good work.
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I got an internship from DCinternNet.com (one of the sites you list). The DCinternNet.com service is free, too. Thanks for the info.
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