Today’s job market is highly competitive for recent graduates. What’s more, it seems like even the most junior positions are demanding years of experience from their candidates. As a result, internships are increasingly becoming the norm for those trying to get their foot in the door of a new industry.
The latest market research from Highfliers.co.uk shows that almost half the recruiters who took part in the research repeated their warnings from previous years – that graduates who have no previous work experience are unlikely to be successful during the selection process.
Doing an internship is a great way to gain some valuable work experience to spruce up your CV after completing your course. Aside from impressing employers, internships also have a multitude of other perks, such as:
- First-hand knowledge of your chosen industry
- An insight into what is involved in job roles
- Practical skills that you wouldn’t get in the classroom
- Professional contacts that you could use later in your career
- The potential for a job offer after your internship finishes