10 ways to act like a dream intern
Read on to see how working late, ditching the other millennials and saying goodbye at the end of the day could land you a job.
When you’re in college, nobody tells you how to be an intern.
That’s too bad.
Because once you land your internship, your employer wants you to act like one.
Recently, the career development representative at Indiana University (Go Hoosiers!) invited me and a bunch of A-list Chicago journalists who’ve made it to their tops of their careers in newspapers, magazines and PR for dinner to pick our brains about how we could help turn J-school students into dream interns.
Here’s what we came up with:
1. Work later than everyone else. One woman said she turned her internship into a job because she would stick around until 7 p.m., willing to help anyone do anything—even if it was something as simple as mailing a package.
2. Ditch the millennial crowd. It’s great if there are young people at your office, but don’t be an ageist. And let’s face it: Those older, mid-level managers are the ones that are going to hire you, anyway.
3. Pick out an office role model. If you’re unsure of how to “act” at your first job, follow this person’s lede (pardon the pun).
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