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Internships Rochester, MN

Internships Rochester, MN
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Internal Medicine Physician-Consultative Practice, Rochester, MN
Why Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic is top-ranked in more specialties than any other care provider according to U.S. News & World Report. As we work together to put the needs of the patient first, we are also dedicated to our employees, investing in competitive compensation and comprehensive benefit plans …
Management Trainee - Rochester, Minnesota
Overview: Start your career with Enterprise! We’re hiring for our respected Management Training Program. Whether you see yourself in sales, business development, customer service, retail management, or operations, as a manager in training, you can count on a career path with a clear beginning and …
Insurance Agent Apprentice, Rochester
Holly Bremer Agency LLC Farmers Insurance Insurance Agent Apprentice Job Overview At Holly Bremer Farmers Insurance Agency, we are committed to protecting what matters most to our clients family, home, business, and future. As a proud part of the Farmers Insurance Group, our agency provides …

Internships in Job Market Rochester, MN

Are you a student looking for an internship to gain some experience in the workplace? Locanto’s Rochester Internships category is an easy way to find open positions from companies hiring interns right now! Have a look through this category to find internships in all different fields from a large variety of businesses and organizations. If you have a specific role that you’re interested in, use the search bar to narrow down the number of internships. You can also look through any Jobs category and filter listings by “Internships”.

How to get an internship

So you have found a few cool internship opportunities through Locanto - now what? Applying for an internship can be very competitive so it’s important that you do everything you can to perfect the application process. Here are some tips to land that internship:
  • Be picky in your selection process: While you may have no work experience yet, that doesn’t mean that you have nothing to offer. You don’t have to apply to absolutely everything in the hopes that one will accept you. Instead, think about what you want - what field you’re interested in, what tasks you want to have, what skills you want to learn, and what company you want to work with. What you get out of an internship is just as important as what you put into one.
  • Write a great resume: There are plenty of free online tools to help you not only write your resume but also create an attractive and professional one. Take advantage of the resources available to make a well-written resume, and keep it honest. As an intern, companies won’t expect you to have tons of experience so there’s no need to lie. Instead, highlight your studies and your university experiences, whether it be clubs, volunteer work, or impressive research projects you have done.
  • Write an interesting and personalized cover letter: Similar to writing your resume, be honest in your cover letter. While you may not have previous work experience to highlight, you can still reference your studies and your interpersonal skills. A good way to stand out is also to talk about your connection to the company and why you would like to work there specifically. It’s important to personalize each cover letter, if a hiring manager can tell that you put in the time and effort to research the company, it will only reflect positively on you.