Professional Internship practice is a great experience for any student, because it allows them to leave the classroom to work in a real space, where he can apply his knowledge and gain experience. Usually, the student will have a tutor or manager, who will give you the guidelines to follow.
Companies win because they can find good talents and, in addition, pay little for quality services from people who are almost professional.
Your university will give you the guide so that you can venture into this practice. Sometimes students must submit proposals for possible places that can hire them or the university has permanent agreements with these places.
There are also companies that offer internships independently. All the work that is done in practice is supervised and you must comply with a pre-established number of hours.
The benefits
- You acquire work experience in real work spaces
- You learn in practice and not only in theory
- Back in contact with other professionals
- You have the space to show your virtues and your skills
- You have the opportunity that after your practice, the company decides to hire you permanently
- You get a more realistic vision of your professional field
- You have the possibility to attend activities in which the company is involved or to get involved in projects
- You can combine your workday with your studies
The downside
- Usually the practice is done free of charge or a symbolic amount is paid for travel expenses.
- You can find that they recharge work that perhaps does not correspond to you
- Sensation of labor instability
How to get the most out of your practice
So that your professional practice is a success and allows you to strengthen a relationship with the entity that receives you, I followed these tips:
- Know in depth what is done in the company and try to get involved in the areas that are of your greatest interest
- Take care of your personal presentation: your personal hygiene, your clothes and your way of behaving
- Use a respective and appropriate language
- Get involved fully with the company. The idea that “you do not touch you” is never a good counselor.
- Develop your communication skills and your confidence in yourself. Try to show security
- Contribute valuable ideas and think how can you contribute with the work
- Relate to all people, trying to create solid professional relationships.
- Kept punctuality in everything
Ideally, try to have a contract that establishes your responsibilities and your rights during professional practice. If you have clear rules, it is much easier for the experience to be positive and enriching.