Bemidji State University


 

photo Landing an Internship

  • Unpaid field experience in the field of English
  • Usually earns college credit
  • Enhances other coursework for upperclassmen
  • Looks great on resumes
  • Build a professional portfolio
  • Gain valuable experience
  • Make professional contacts
  • Learn new skills
  • Explore interests in a way that is not permanent
  • Explore the potential of an English major
  • Work in publishing
  • Newspaper reporting
  • Research
  • Writing grants
  • Various tasks at writing conferences
  • Assisting a professor in teaching a class
  • There are many different types of internships for English majors
  • Often need to be a declared English major
  • Often need to have junior or senior status
  • Often need to have a certain GPA
  • A resume is helpful
  • Speak to your professors about possible internships. They will usually have lists of organizations that are interested in hiring students for internships.
  • Speak with Career Services. They will have more lists of organizations some of which offer positions that are appropriate for English internships.
  • Research as many different internships as are available. They often have different application processes, and it is helpful to know exactly what is necessary for each one.
  • Apply for as many as possible as early as possible.
  • If there is an interview process, treat it as any other job interview. Dress appropriately, and be prepared to answer questions.
  • If there is a required writing sample, prepare your portfolio as professionally as possible. Pick your very best work and submit it typed, double-spaced.
  • Don't get discouraged.

Good luck and happy learning!