The best way to find an internship part 2

The best way to find an internship part 2 (click here for part 1)
Last time in part 1, I told you about my personal crappy experience of searching for an internship and this time it is starting to look better. Other than that, it think I have got a few pretty helpful tips for you guys who are gonna be searching for an internship next semester. Like I already said start in time.

Easy way to make your email more effective
When you apply for your internship you might be sending companies an email with your full motivation letter and CV. On the other hand, why not just writing the most important things in the email itself without any attachment. Obviously, you should tell them that if they are interested you can mail them a full cover letter and CV on demand. Think about it, most of the time they just have a look at it real quick anyway, and why would someone open an attachment from someone they’ve never heared of? (just give it a try)

Putting yourself on the map
I emailed to the dutch embassies of several Asian countries most of them replied referring me to organisations for Dutch companies in the specific countries. In Singapore for example there is a website for dutch companies where students can put an add for internship opportunities.

Unusual experience
I had another unusual experience took place in a hostel in Guangzhou (China) where I was working on a HES assignment. A few hours before the deadline about 5AM in China I was finalizing the assignment and all alone in the lobby of the hostel (the only place with internet). Than a french dude came around because he couldn’t sleep or something. Well I started talking to him and it turned out he was running outsourcing business in China! PRETTY COOL! So after a while he told me quite a lot about his firm and over 15 years experience in Asian business. On the end, he said there would be an opportunity for me and we had some email contact later on. However, by the time it became pretty sure that I could work for him it turned out that I had some other offers as well. Yeah if you just contact a whole lot of companies there will be at least a couple replying and some of them may even turn out to offer you an internship.

How I got the internship
Finally I got the internship through just old fashion word of mouth, a friend of a friend of a friend worked at the company. So here the classic advice is to make sure you tell all your contacts you are looking for an internship and perhaps one will give you a golden tip!

This is all I can say, don’t blame me if it doesn’t work out for you. I’m not a specialist either this is just my experience!

Good luck with internship hunting!

Got some better tips? feel free to comment below!

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