Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Ready For My Internship


Year Up has equipped my classmates and I with a distinguished set of skills and abilities. The skills I’ve learned at the Year up Bay Area will help me create a firm foundation to a bright future and a successful career. A major ability learned and reinforced at Year Up was the ability to successfully network. Overtime I’ve noticed that building and maintaining a network is necessary for a successful career. Though I feel  I am fully prepared to be successful at my internship I do have questions. One question I have concerning my internship is “How can I turn this opportunity into a full-time position?”. I hope the environment at my internship is casual and professionally balanced. The ideal manager for me is someone that helps me feel comfortable about asking questions. Another quality I hope my manager has is helpfulness. I feel I will do a lot better with help from my manager and co-workers. I’m looking forward to my internship for many reasons. The main reason for my internship excitement is the work ethic I will enforce. My main goal is to be offered a full-time position with my desired placement. I plan to stand apart by working hard and displaying my dedication. I feel if I remained professionally determined and show I am willing to learn they will offer me a more permanent role.

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