Advice about internship research challenges

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Internship opportunities for international students are becoming increasingly competitive due to economic challenges in the U.S. Effective strategies for finding internships include researching top employers in your field and utilizing job search platforms like MonsterTRAK.com. Networking is emphasized as a crucial method for securing positions, often more effective than online applications. Engaging with campus career counselors can provide valuable networking advice and support. Maintaining discipline and balance during the search process is essential to avoid feeling overwhelmed.
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Hello everyone,

I am an international student, and will be graduating this year (University of Florida). With the economy problems and such in the US it seems that looking for internships requires much more research, and there are significantly less spots available.

I would value any input or insight on how to be wise while searching, and how to keep discipline throughout the process; sometimes it's so overwhelming that I don't feel looking around at all for days.

Any tips or strategy you know and proved effective while searching for internships/jobs yet keeping a balance with other daily life commitments?

Thanks,
-Spirit,
 
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What is your major area of study? Depending on the field, some internships may not be so hard to find.

One fairly effective way to search for jobs/internships/etc. is to look up top employing companies in your area, and search within them to find any openings based on your expertise. There are also general profile search engines, like MonsterTRAK.com, where you can make a personal profile and search for job openings (granted, as long as some of these employers frequently check these sites for qualifying job candidates).

Hope this helps, and good luck in your search.
 
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Searching online for jobs is not at all likely to get you hired. Networking is the only way to go. I've learned this from experience. Talk to a career counselor on your campus to get advice on how to network.
 
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