Intern interview question #1: Tell us a bit about yourself. We suggest making three brief points along the lines of: 1) your year of study and degree subject; 2) your career aim or what career you're interested in; 3) a hobby or interest that you pursue in your spare time.
While a cover letter isn't mandatory for all internship applications, we recommend submitting one. A cover letter provides an opportunity to showcase your qualifications, skills, and enthusiasm for the internship position.
Always complete projects on time, and when one task is done – ask for another. If you're feeling overwhelmed with projects, talk to your supervisor about prioritizing your work. Start a list of all of the projects you have worked on so that you can discuss your progress with your supervisor.
Application forms usually involve uploading personal details, a CV and a cover letter. Some applications require you to fill in a form detailing your education and your work experience. In addition, some organisations will ask you to fill in in-depth question about your skills and your reasons for applying.
Application forms usually involve uploading personal details, a CV and a cover letter. Some applications require you to fill in a form detailing your education and your work experience. In addition, some organisations will ask you to fill in in-depth question about your skills and your reasons for applying.