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5 Tips for Acing an Internship Interview

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After you’ve completed your internship applications, you may be qualified enough to get called in for an interview!  Though this means that the company was impressed by your credentials, interviews will often be the final factor determining whether or not you’re offered the internship, so its very important to be well prepared.  Read on for five tips that will help you ace your interview and land that dream internship!

1.  Research the Company Beforehand

While you probably already did some background research on the company when you first applied and wrote your cover letter, it’s always a good idea to refresh your memory before your interview so that you will be able to answer questions intelligently, as well as ask your interviewer insightful questions that can’t be answered by a simple Google search.  Going on the company’s website and reading its mission statement and “about page” as well as reading any recent news about the company should put you in a good position for your interview.

2.  Dress to Impress

Though you may like to try out the latest trends, you don’t want your sense of style to become a distraction in a workplace environment.  Play it safe with classic and conservative pieces, such as a pencil skirt with a modest blouse or blazer.  You’ll also want to stick with a simple hairstyle and steer clear of bright nail polish and loud accessories so that you come across as professional as possible.

3.  Bring the Necessary Materials

Even though your interviewer is already aware of your credentials, you’ll want to bring a few extra copies of your resume to refresh their memory, as well as to keep in front of you so that you can discuss your past work experience more efficiently.  It’s also an excellent idea to bring work samples that are relevant to the position for which you’re applying so you can give your interviewer an idea of what you are capable of producing.

4.  Stay organized

Even if you brought the right materials, fishing a folded resume out of a pocket-sized purse will make you come across as disorganized and unprofessional.  You can keep everything together by investing in a great bag. A great choice is the Samsonite Xenon 2 Messenger Bag. With accordion-style storage and organizer pockets, this bag is a practical choice for storing and protecting all of your resume copies and work examples. Showing that you can keep yourself prepared and organized will go a long way in the interviewing process.

If you like to keep your information on an iPad rather than printing it on paper, you’ll want to protect it with a professional looking case that will keep it propped up for display.  An excellent example is the Samsonite iPad 2 Portfolio ($27.99- $29.24), which stands in two positions for both landscape and portrait viewing. It’s important to keep in mind that presenting your work in a digital format is a great alternative, but you should also make sure to have a backup plan in case of technical difficulties!

5.  Follow Up

While you may think the interview is over after you’ve walked out the door, it’s important to follow up with your interviewer within a few days after your interview and thank them for taking the time to meet with you.  This final step is crucial because it will enable you to continue to stand out as a potential candidate, and it shows your interest in the position. A succinct yet personalized handwritten note is a great way to leave a lasting impression.

While following these steps will ensure that you have a successful interview, the key to acing it is to have confidence in yourself and your abilities.  Good luck, collegiettes!

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Happy Instagramming, collegiettes!

Allie Sutherland is an Architecture Student and Alpha Phi sister in the Syracuse University class of 2015. http://alliesutherland.com/
Quinn Cohane is the Product Manager at Her Campus. She develops new features for Her Campus's web properties, including HerCampus.com, HerCampusMedia.com, HerConference.com, and CollegeFashionWeek.com, from initial conception to final installation. She collaborates with the Client Services team to implement custom landing pages, content hubs and sponsored content for client campaigns. Quinn also works closely with the Chapter Development team, training new team members on using Her Campus's content management system and leading the onboarding of new Campus Correspondents, national writers and bloggers, and national interns. Additionally, she oversees technical support for Her Campus and the uploading of national content. Quinn first joined the Her Campus team as a remote intern in February 2010; her past roles include Production Associate, Digital Media Manager, Chapter Advisor, and Study Abroad blogger during her semester in Copenhagen, Denmark. She graduated Cum Laude from Bowdoin College in 2013 as an English major and computer science minor. A native of Scarsdale, New York, Quinn enjoys attending theater and dance performances, traveling the world, reading, the beach, and apple crumb pie. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram @quinncohane.