How to get an internship with NO experience || beginner's guide for college students

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Published 2020-12-25
* how to get an internship with no experience beginner's guide *

00:00 Intro
00:48 Identify your field of interest
02:08 Where to find opportunities
03:42 How to network. Getting referrals are super helpful to boost your chance of getting interviewed!
07:28 Resume and Interview Tips
13:48 Lessons and tips from my own experiences
15:31 Alternative options besides an internship to build your resume/experience

It can be super overwhelming to get an internship when you don't have the 'resume' with previous experience... which is funny because the whole point of getting an internship is to build the necessary experience for the full time job lol! So here, I help walk through how you can start finding and securing internships in a simple way for the beginners that be it underclassmen or anyone who is looking to get an internship :)

We all start SOMEWHERE. Don't give up, you got this!!

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All Comments (21)
  • @myginny73
    feeling super discouraged and tired of the internship process lately-- thanks for the encouragement!
  • @Indeed
    Great advice on networking - awesome video, Alexis!
  • @adamscott796
    The best opportunity to get an internship is all about "who you know". If you know how to play golf, you're guaranteed to get internships. I've been getting young people internships because I know them and referred them to other colleagues in different companies. Sending out resumes is pretty much useless.
  • @Hproawesome
    You need experience get an internship?Isnt that what internship is for since entry level job these days still require couple years of experience?Basically internship are the new entry level job lol.
  • @indiagrove
    Thank you for this video! It was informative, realistic, and I liked the encouragement at the end of the video.
  • @brady6527
    very helpful tips! will definitely be using these, thanks!
  • @rani2562
    your voice is so calming <33 thank you sooo much for making this!!
  • Hey Alexis I just wanted to say thank you for the insight as I got a lot go good information regarding how to seem more applicable for entry level internships that do not require experience.
  • @frankchen3033
    Hi Alexis, Glad I found your video. I'm a 4th-year student at UW and I am going through some graduation anxiety right now and the tips you gave are super helpful and sorted out a lot of the confusions I had! Thanks!
  • @TheARTY50
    the whole point of an internship is to not have experience. So, if i understand corrct. the workforce experience charter goes something like this: Graduate program/internship - 0years Jnr/entry position - 1~3years Standard Position- 2~4years Snr - 5 years +
  • @solidencore5144
    Thank you for the tips, im a business analytics student in the Philippines. Lot of work to do this summer!
  • The ,,nos" are not the defining factors of your value. You are and sound knowledgeable. Kudos
  • For those wanting to go into specifically healthcare, lots of hospitals (even mine in the middle of nowhere in a small town) offer job shadowing!!!