Ultimate Guide to Finding STEM Internships in Science and Technology

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Discover the ins and outs of securing internships in science and technology fields. Learn about defining internship goals, benefits, search strategies, and valuable resources to kickstart your career. Explore various opportunities to enhance your skills and build a successful path in STEM.

  • STEM Internships
  • Science Technology
  • Career Exploration
  • Internship Resources
  • Skill Development

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  1. Finding Internships in Science and Technology STEM Scholars Center for Diversity and Excellence located in the DeVolder Family Science Center

  2. Topics Covered Internships Defined Benefits Define Internship Goals Internship Search Strategies Fulfilling Internship

  3. Internships Defined What is an Internship? An internship is a major-related work experience that usually lasts one semester, may be paid or unpaid, full-time or part-time, and may or may not be for credit. A summer job, volunteer, or community opportunity service position that is related to your major could also be considered an internship. The key in any internship is gaining experience that is related to your major. What is Cooperative Education? Co-ops are typically multi-term, paid work experience where a student works at least two semesters for the same employer and receives academic credit for that experience

  4. Benefits Career Exploration Building your Resume Knowledge of Field and Industry Skills Networking with Professionals Increase chances of permanent employment

  5. Internship Goals Define your current situation Class Standing (Freshman Junior??) Current GPA Location: Local, National, International What field/industry interests you? What skills do you want to acquire? Create a list of Criteria! Understand your limitations and obstacles

  6. Internship Search Strategies Set aside time to conduct research of field/industry, organizations, and internship posting resources Use your Holiday Break to do some searching and preparing!! Approaches Search Job Postings Proactively Contact Employers Look for Grant Sponsored Programs

  7. Resources to Find Internships NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) https://www.nsf.gov/crssprgm/reu/ DOE Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships (SULI) http://science.energy.gov/wdts/suli/ OHSU Summer Internship Programs http://www.ohsu.edu/xd/education/student-services/science- education-opportunities/education-programs/summer- internships.cfm Looksharp Database of Job Opportunities and Internships https://www.looksharp.com/s/computer-science- internships/portland-or SENS Research Foundation (Has an international option!) http://www.sens.org/education/research-opportunities/srf- summer-scholars-program/2017-summer-scholars-application And Many More keep looking for your perfect internship! https://www.google.com/

  8. Application Strategies Prepare all materials before applying Resume/Curriculum Vitae (C.V.) Professional References Transcripts Personal and Professional Statements Cover Letter Professional Dress Following Instructions completely and thoroughly Attend Job Fairs Meet with your Academic Advisor and/or with a CSLD Advisor

  9. Preparing a C.V./Resume and Cover Letter Online Resources http://theinterviewguys.com/cv-curriculum-vitae/ https://www.monster.com/career-advice/article/sample-cover-letter On Campus Resources Your Academic Advisor you can t use these people enough!! WOU Service Learning and Career Development Center (SLCD) http://www.wou.edu/slcd/ Provide help with creative a resume/CV Crafting a cover letter or personal statement Conducting mock interviews to prepare you for the real deal! Differences between a C.V. and a Resume Resume is typically a short document (1 page in length) that documents your education and employment experience A C.V. is typically much more detailed and includes information about your experience and additional career accomplishments.

  10. Letters of Recommendation Ask for them early! Provide a minimum of 2 weeks and more optimally 1 month of notice For online submissions email all pertinent information to the reviewer on how to submit the letter. Program website Reference forms if available Access to passwords and ID information where needed Also provide the reviewer with your pertinent information C.V. or resume Transcripts Other pertinent accomplishments or activities Email the reviewer a reminder of the letter due date, one week prior to the deadline!

  11. A Fulfilling Internship Meet often with your supervisor to set goals, explore career paths, and create connections Complete duties with professionalism and enthusiasm This is in both preparation for your long term career as well as creating a lasting and positive impression Your internship advisor may be an important source for a future letter of recommendation! Take every opportunity (training, meetings, working with other departments, etc) Absorb as much as possible from this experience Obtain and note tangible results and accomplishments NETWORK!

  12. After the Internship Create a lasting impression Thank individually all of the professional colleagues and supervisors summarizing your experience with them and obtaining their contact information Document Experiences Keep your contacts on file (LinkedIn) and record your experiences, accomplishments, and knowledge gained from the internship Update your C.V. or resume with your new experiences Follow Up Periodically, contact your supervisors and colleagues for updates on the company, programs, and where you are in your career.

  13. Summary Identify the type of internship you are searching Work on your resume Conduct research on organizations Brush up writing and interviewing skills Be professional and enthusiastic Follow up

  14. Questions? Contact: Patricia Flatt at (503) 838-8644 or flattp@wou.edu

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