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i applied for 17 positions this past summer (internships and tech jobs) and never got a response from anyone. i had no idea that getting a job involves more than submitting an application, resume, and references, and waiting for a response. i ended up volunteering with hospice after months of waiting. i'm not sure what an effective way to get a job is, but definitely do more than just apply! i wish you the best of luck, and maybe you could check out the new grad topics on allnurses that talk about getting a job. i bet getting an internship is similar to getting a nursing job, so maybe all of the advice will help! sorry to not be of more help! and best of luck!
This is the OP: Here are my stats so far --
Applied For: 5 (Didn't end up finishing the 6th)
Interviews: 3 (1 rejection, 1 still waiting for a reply). Two are unpaid and one is paid.
Acceptance: None (will know in the next two weeks, crossing my fingers and not try to get hopes up -- this is a v. competitive market right now, and I am an introvert so interviews are challenging for me)
I was told my interviewers that to be considered you needed to be a BSN student, have healthcare expereince, have extracircullar/leadership experiences, have excellent grades, and an outstanding application. I assume if you had excellent interpersonal/interview skills and a shining personality it would be the ticket. We'll see how I fare.
This was for summer 2010, when I was entering my second year of a hybrid diploma/Associate's program:
Applied for: 5
Interviews: 2 (was rejected for one, but was selected for the other)
Acceptance: The one I was offered
All the externship programs in my area where I applied wanted an academic resume, a transcript, recommendation letters from clinical instructors, and one wanted a personal essay. None wanted "leadership and extra-curriculars" (I'm in my early 30's so my extra-curriculars as a non-trad are cleaning the bathroom and going grocery shopping). I'm not in a BSN program but I have a previous non-related BA from a prestigious liberal arts school, I guess that was good enough!
It was immensely valuable. I was put on a med-surg floor with one preceptor and when I returned to school for my second year, I was way ahead of the curve in clinical. I'll find out in a few months if having the externship helps me get a nursing job after graduation, but for now all I can say is that it's worth it to apply to every externship program you can reasonably commute to, and re-arrange your summer schedule with the externship as a priority.
OP here again, here's my stats:
Applied For: 6
Interviews: 3 (1 app still pending)
Accepted: 1
Waitlisted: 1
Rejected: 1
I am the last person you would expect to get an internship, so I am so happy! I am proof that with persistence, hard work, and sheer numbers, you can end up with an internship.
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I was just for anybody who has gotten a summer internship ...
How many places did you apply?
How many interviews did you get?
How many offers?
Also any advice for a person trying for internships would be helpful!!! It is an employers market out there and we really need to stand out