How to Organize Your Internship Applications

This article was co-authored by Lucy Yeh and by wikiHow staff writer, Jennifer Mueller, JD. Lucy Yeh is a Human Resources Director, Recruiter, and Certified Life Coach (CLC) with over 20 years of experience. With a training background with Coaching for Life and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) at InsightLA, Lucy has worked with professionals of all levels to improve the quality of their careers, personal/professional relationships, self marketing, and life balance.

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If you're a college student or recent graduate, an internship can help you get started in your career. For example, if you're a computer science major who wants to work in social media, you may crave an internship with Facebook or Twitter. The best internships are highly competitive, so start early. A detailed spreadsheet and filing system not only help you organize your internship applications, but also leave potential employers with a good impression of your skills and work ethic. [1] X Research source