From interning for a startup fashion company to brainstorming website icons at a marketing agency, I feel as though I have had more internships than most people my age have had significant others. If you're like me, an independent dreamer who has high hopes for the future, then read up for the most unique and inspiring pieces of advice I've gathered from my handful of internships and the people I've worked with.
1. Expectations are the root of all evil.
Didn't your momma tell you to go into new situations with an open mind? Well, mine didn't either. But, I'm here to tell you now! Going into a new place, job, or situation with an expectation only sets you back from experiencing all new, exciting aspects of the situation at hand. So, be free! Let yourself indulge and be new to new experiences!
2. You need to fully understand your position before signing a contract.
It's not that I didn't enjoy the agency, I just sent the same five emails to people I didn't know three times a week. Let me just tell you, repetition starts to really
3. Caffeine. Seriously.
I tell you this because I care: coffee and
4. Work is not a bad thing. It is a learning tool.
Utilize all of the projects, research, Word and Excel documents, and everything else you are given. They are there to help guide and teach you new things, a.k.a. the reason you are at an internship in the first place (to learn more about the industry you will potentially have a career in). Take the work and project lists you are given with a smile and get on with your day. Bonus: if you manage your time and get done early, ask for more work... you know this will get you a gold star, maybe even a free lunch tomorrow!
5. Know the recent news for the industry you are working in.
Staying up-to-date and aware of recent news throughout the industry you are interning
6. Always ask questions.
The thing about questions is that they are always, always welcomed. Obviously to understand your project or work, but also to familiarize yourself with the people you will spend every day with until your internship is over. Step up and ask!
7. Find your voice and make sure people hear it.
This is one of the most important pieces of advice I have ever received