
While I still find it hard to believe, I have reached the end of my college experience. With all of the emotions and changes that come with senior year of college, my internship with Front Porch has been a constant that I could always depend on. As I approach my one-year anniversary with the team, I want to reflect on the value that internships bring to college students.
Real-World Experience
As overused as the term may seem, internships are without a doubt one of the best ways for students to immerse themselves into the professional space. Although our coursework helps give us an idea of the responsibilities expected from our potential career, nothing beats the real thing. No matter the industry, interns are excited to jump into the professional space with you – there’s no better way to learn than by doing!
Project Management and Multi-Tasking
Between my internship, schoolwork, on-campus job and social life, this past year has been anything but boring. Students have spent years juggling their commitments, such as classes, extracurriculars and hobbies. We understand the importance of time management and want to help carry the weight of your company’s day-to-day operations. By getting the opportunity to simultaneously work on multiple client accounts, Front Porch helped me strengthen my multi-tasking skills and feel confident in my abilities.
Collaboration and Fresh Perspectives
Like with any partnership, interns develop a sort of symbiotic relationship with the company they work for. Learning from professionals helped me not only start developing my own relevant insights but altered my way of thinking to reflect a more sophisticated and focused approach. Front Porch has always encouraged me to think critically and creatively, welcoming my ideas and asking questions to help me strengthen them. By giving your interns the chance to share their thoughts without fear of judgment, new and unique perspectives can be brought to the table.
Increased Confidence
My internship has helped me in many personal areas, especially with promoting myself and networking. I feel more secure in my creative work, as I found myself approaching my educational tasks with a mindset geared toward what a client or other target audience would be looking for. Front Porch gave me many opportunities to engage in client relations and present my work to our partners, which significantly increased my confidence in public speaking. The skills and lessons I’ve learned in my internship have shaped me as a creative professional, and their impact will carry with me into my future endeavors.
So, with all of that to be said, companies should consider adding an intern or two to their team. Students are happy to gain any experience they can and will be passionate to push your company’s professional goals. Remember that everyone has to start somewhere, so consider being the helping hand who kickstarts someone’s professional experiences — just like Front Porch has been for me.