When employers are choosing candidates that are qualified for their open positions they start by looking at job experience. The best way to make yourself qualified is by having a Human Resources Internship or job. By doing this, you are showing the employer that you know more than just the basic materials taught in the core HR classes.
Importance
- Employers want to see that you have taken opportunities outside of school to learn about your career
- The experience you have is what sets you apart from the many other people applying for the same job
- By learning in an internship, you will have an understanding of the job before you even start which will make a smooth transition from college to post graduation
Finding the right internship or job
- Look at various HR internships to get the feel for what is being offered (even if you don’t intend to apply)
- LinkedIn, Handshake, indeed.com, careerbuilder.com, and monster.com are great places to start
- Take elective courses to find your interests
- Start looking for internships as early as sophomore year if possible, by doing an internship you will find your likes and dislikes
- Talk to your advisers
Setting Yourself Apart From Other Applicants
- Have an internship or two (even if it is unpaid the experience is valuable)
- Join SHRM and other business organizations and take advantage of the conferences and resources they have to offer
- Take advantage of leadership roles whenever you can
- Volunteer and job shadow in the path you want to pursue
- Network
- Establish a personal brand, know what makes you different and valuable to a company and be able to pitch that to employers
- A good ePortfolio will help establish your personal brand
Tips for Getting Hired before graduation
- Start looking early!
- Network with alumni, students, employers, and professionals in the field
- Make accounts on Handshake and LinkedIn and use them often
- Talk to your advisers, career advisers, and internship coordinators on campus
- Advisers: posted on the right hand side of WINS
- Career Advisers: Frank Lanko and Rachel Malak
- Internship Coordinator: Jim Schnaedter