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Once your completed application has been received, you will have an interview
on your home campus. An interview report with a recommendation regarding
your application will be sent to the IE3 Global
Internship Regional Director. The Regional Director will then contact
you and send your information to the internship site.
Candidates are selected based on the clarity of their goals as described
in the application essays, academic preparation, and previous professional
and international experience. Host organizations make the final decision
regarding all applications. If your first choice internship is not available,
the Regional Director will work to find an alternate placement.
The following screening criteria will be used to evaluate your candidacy:
Appearance of Application
Materials
All materials should be neatly typed and grammatically correct. While
spelling errors will not disqualify you from consideration, they do reflect
upon your abilities and may influence the ultimate decision on your application.
Remember, the application is your first step into the career world and
should present a high level of professionalism, particularly the presentation
of your resume. In preparing your application, use all resources available
to you, i.e. the Career Center, internship advisors, etc.
Completeness of Information
You should ensure that your application contains all the materials requested,
including the appropriate application form, essays reflecting your internship
goals and your background, letters of reference from faculty or employers,
a resume highlighting your professional and international experience,
and transcripts.
See Application Information for complete
details.
Punctuality
All application materials should arrive by the application due date. This
may require you to request materials from various campus departments well
before the application date in order for them to produce the forms in
time.
Relevancy to Studies and Career
IE3 Global Internships seeks to place students in
internships relevant to their degree studies and career goals. The internship
is meant to provide a transition between the two. Applicants who are solely
seeking an international experience regardless of the type of work are
less likely to be selected.
Preparation for Experience
Applications must show the experiences that have prepared you for an internship.
International internships require high levels of motivation and independence.
Your application should clearly demonstrate your knowledge of and skills
relevant to the position description.
Campus/Departmental Support
The forms submitted by your references are important in evaluating your
abilities and appropriateness for an internship. Discuss your internship
goals with your references and academic department. Demonstrating support
from your home campus for your internship will improve your chances of
placement.
Fit for Position
Based on qualifications listed in the application and evaluations provided,
the regional director will seek the student who best fits the position
in terms of skills, experiences, maturity, language abilities, personality,
academic performance and related areas.
Interview with Campus Coordinator
The campus coordinator's assessment of your interpersonal skills,
professionalism, motivation, focus, and suitability for the internship
site will weigh heavily in the selection process.
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