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How do I write a work experience report?
Use the following steps to create your internship report:
- Draft a title page.
- Create a table of contents.
- Include background information on the company.
- Include your position and responsibilities in the internship.
- Discuss what you learned and the skills you developed.
- Conclude with ongoing considerations.
What is your contribution to the company?
The best way to answer questions about your contributions to the company is to give examples of what you have accomplished in the past, and to relate them to what you can achieve in the future. Be positive and reiterate your interest in the company, as well as the job.
What do you expect from this company?
Answering questions about your expectations for the company “My expectations for the company would be to provide a work environment in which I can contribute to the team, I receive appreciation for my contributions, I have job stability and the ability to grow with the company.
How do you describe your internship experience in 2 minutes?
You should be able to describe an internship experience in two minutes. Use action-oriented and positive words. 30 Seconds – Tell your first and last name, year in school, institution, and major. Give the name of the employer (organization) and site location. Share one point of interest about the organization.
Why is it important to reflect on your internship experience?
As an intern, at the beginning of your career experiences and career path, you will almost always learn something that will inform you at any future work setting. A guide to your reflection activities will point out both the positives of what you learned as well as the learning that you can take from the absence of an obvious achievement.
How to make the most of your internship?
Ask thoughtful questions, get to know your team and learn about their work, help out whenever and wherever you’re needed, pick up any necessary skills, seek out and take feedback. These articles are great reads for making the most of your internship and departing on a positive note:
Should you ask for a full-time job after an internship?
This is all to say that before you even think about asking for a full-time job, you have to consider whether you’ve truly put in your time. If you’re close to the end of your internship, reflect on the last few weeks or months. Have you accomplished a lot or made an observable impact?