There is a plethora of raw talent that many companies may not be utilizing. In a job market that is brimming with qualified, experienced workers, recent college grads with limited experience are finding job opportunities scarce in their chosen field of study. Has your organization considered bringing on an intern from this body of potential workers?
Internships, if set up correctly, help soon-to-be graduates gain valuable experience as well as bring their own unique perspective to the workplace. For small businesses, interns may provide short-term assistance for critical projects, the ability to help support an influx of business, or just provide an extra pair of helping hands.
According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers’ (NACE) 2014 Experiential Education Survey:
There is nothing more rewarding from a coaching perspective than helping soon-to-be college graduates gain real-world experience and apply classroom learning in their chosen career field. Interns are inquisitive, technologically savvy, and have a genuine desire to learn from more experienced professionals.
Setting up an effective internship program is critical to giving students the type of experience they need to help propel them to the top of a recruiter’s candidate list.
Here are some definite Dos and Don’ts for internships:
John Madigan started Career Partners International – West Hartford in 2007 after extensive experience in corporate HR, including The Hartford Financial Services Group and at Aetna Life and Casualty. Prior to joining The Hartford, Madigan spent three years in the executive outplacement business at Drake Beam Morin. Madigan holds a B.A. in psychology, and a Master’s Degree in counseling from the University of Connecticut, where he also completed coursework toward a Ph.D. in adult learning.
Career Partners International provides top quality talent management services to organizations of all sizes. Their offices around the world help assess, engage, develop, and transition talent in any industry. To find out more about Career Partners International and how you can maximize your organizational performance, reach out to an office near you or contact us today!