Growing up in school, students are constantly reminded that a college education is necessary to make a decent salary. Over the years, it has become evident to many young adults that this statement is indeed true. However, as the need for jobs increases, so does the necessity of being more competitive in a work field. Since our generation has grown up knowing that graduating from college is a necessity, a college education is no longer enough to be competitive in the job market; therefore, our generation has given birth to a new requirement to find the right job after college. This requirement is known as an internship. Despite the fact that not many internship programs pay their students, an internship is an essential element for a student’s career in today’s society. The skills and opportunities attained after having participated in an internship program definitely outweigh any downside to any part of the program. College is a place where students become prepared for many aspects of life. Pastor Ricky Torres made the following statement on night bus once: “You must be ready for moments in your life where preparation and opportunity cross paths. If you’re not prepared, you will miss great opportunities that only come by once.” One aspect in life which must be well prepared is networking. The more contacts a person has, the higher the chances of that person getting what he needs. “College internships are a resource and the ultimate social network.”1 When a student joins an internship program, he is joining a nexus of connections that will last him for a lifetime. “Internships are mutual beneficial relationships.” 2 The intern gets an opportunity to look into the real world pertaining to his career, while the employer gets a chance to look for the brightest and hardest working members in the program. Many times in life, it doesn 't necessarily come down to “how much you know” but “who you know”. Internships provide the
Growing up in school, students are constantly reminded that a college education is necessary to make a decent salary. Over the years, it has become evident to many young adults that this statement is indeed true. However, as the need for jobs increases, so does the necessity of being more competitive in a work field. Since our generation has grown up knowing that graduating from college is a necessity, a college education is no longer enough to be competitive in the job market; therefore, our generation has given birth to a new requirement to find the right job after college. This requirement is known as an internship. Despite the fact that not many internship programs pay their students, an internship is an essential element for a student’s career in today’s society. The skills and opportunities attained after having participated in an internship program definitely outweigh any downside to any part of the program. College is a place where students become prepared for many aspects of life. Pastor Ricky Torres made the following statement on night bus once: “You must be ready for moments in your life where preparation and opportunity cross paths. If you’re not prepared, you will miss great opportunities that only come by once.” One aspect in life which must be well prepared is networking. The more contacts a person has, the higher the chances of that person getting what he needs. “College internships are a resource and the ultimate social network.”1 When a student joins an internship program, he is joining a nexus of connections that will last him for a lifetime. “Internships are mutual beneficial relationships.” 2 The intern gets an opportunity to look into the real world pertaining to his career, while the employer gets a chance to look for the brightest and hardest working members in the program. Many times in life, it doesn 't necessarily come down to “how much you know” but “who you know”. Internships provide the