• Are You an Engineering Undergraduate Doing an Internship?; Here’s What You Should Focus on

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    February, 22 2022, Robert Sacks

    The most common reasons I’ve heard for doing an internship are such as to learn new technologies, to get industry exposure on how to work with clients and teams, to earn, as a mandatory part of their degree curriculum — to name a few.

    Here are my thoughts on what you should focus during your internship:

    Identify Your Passion — Know Who You Are, What You Like ????????‍♀️????‍⚕️????️‍♀️????‍????????‍????????‍????????‍????????‍????????‍????????‍✈️????‍⚖️

    I would rate this as the most important aspect of an internship.

    Most of the time you get into an internship based on the subject area you are majoring in your undergraduate program, i.e. If you are doing a degree in Computer Science, it is likely you will choose Software Engineering for your internship.

    While being exposed to your chosen career path, you will be able to identify your strengths, weaknesses, likes, dislikes towards the career. Make the internship an opportunity to learn about yourself. Maybe software engineering might not be your field of interest, it could be business analysis or something else!

    BTW never worry if you figure out that your interest is in a completely different area!

    Educate Yourself — Learn, Learn, Learn ????‍????

    An internship would be a great opportunity for you to learn.

    It is not about completing tasks on time by getting a lot of help from others; it is always about working hard and learning! Appreciate the professional feedback that you get and continuously improve yourself.

    Process Compliance

    By following standards/ guidelines in your project team, following company ground rules… you will learn to follow defined processes.

    Punctuality

    By going to work on time, attending meetings on time you will be able to make yourself disciplined.

    Meeting Deadlines

    You can’t always say I couldn’t complete this on time!; so you will need to learn how to complete your work assignments within the estimated/allocated time. Also, you will be able to provide more accurate estimations for tasks assigned to you.

    Communication

    You will get to improve your communication skills when engaging with daily activities. You will learn how to express your opinions and key points, how to explain a work-related matter to another.

    Conceptual Knowledge

    You will be able to improve your understandings towards theoretical concepts and you will get to use new technologies with a better understanding.

    Create Connections — Make New Friends, Expand Your Professional Network ????????

    This is another good thing about internships.

    Use the 3–12 months of time to build up long lasting connections within and outside your team with interesting individuals. These connections would be helpful for you to get future recommendations, to know about job openings…etc.

    Other Perks ????

    Be a Potential Employee

    Get noticed!; have the right attitude — be flexible and adapt. Make sure you do your maximum during the internship period. You might be identified as a future prospective employee or you could get a direct transition to full-time employment after the internship period based on your performance.

    Plus Point to the CV

    Having an internship would make your resume stronger than others without internship experience when entering the job market as a fresh graduate.

    Anyways, never do an internship just for the perks of it.

    Get the true value of your internship and make it an incredible experience that you will cherish forever.

    Article by Dinuka Jayaweera, Editor-in-Chief, IMPACT by IEEE Young Professionals

    Tags:Engineering StudentsInternship