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Internship Alternatives University of Manchester Careers Blog Donât worry if youâve missed out on an internship â" although helpful, an internship isnât the be-all and end-all. Thereâs plenty alternatives. Go travelling Whether itâs Devon for a fortnight or East Asia for a year, travelling is great fun and gives you an opportunity to stand on your own two feet. A lot of organisations are interested in what kind of person you are, more so than your qualifications â" are you a cultural fit for their business? With that in mind, travelling can be just as beneficial to a job application as an internship. Plenty opportunities abroad are paid so you donât have to be wealthy to go away; many Asian and European countries especially look to pay students to be English teachers. Furthermore, Study China, Study India, and Global Graduates are just a handful of examples of either entirely or somewhat funded opportunities to go abroad with the University. Volunteering Like Iâve already touched on, employers nowadays want lovely people as well as well-qualified people. Having experience of volunteering will set you apart from others as it shows that you were passionate enough about a certain thing to go ahead and do it for free anyway. You can pretty much volunteer to do anything â" whether itâs in the local community, in the arts, with the elderly, or with charities, there are plenty of opportunities. Lots of small charities look for volunteers in a range of roles: fundraising, marketing, social media, or getting involved in managing projects. Perhaps have a search for some small groups in your community which may require some assistance. Get a ânormalâ job Go work in a bar, or a café, or in a museum, or anything! Every job can give you experience that you can use towards a career, and it installs a work ethic that employers will love. The job doesnât always have to be directly relevant to the career you want, you just need to be able to develop your professional skills, and as an added bonus it will give you a little extra money. All
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