The Intern Queen Says, Start to Skype !

27 10 2009

Central State University invited me to attend their career fair in Dayton, Ohio last week. The fair was right before my presentation and I had an opportunity to meet some of the employers that were featured at the fair. I was pleased to see the Central State University students mixing and mingling with the employers, shaking hands, taking business cards, and starting a dialogue.

I overheard one conversation where an employer told a student she would be happy to interview him for an entry-level position. She told him the interview would be conducted over Skype. The student was unfamiliar with Skype and asked the employer how that works. The woman explained that Skype provided her with a way to interview him over the internet, using a webcam. The student responded by saying that he would love to do the interview but he didn’t have access to a webcam. The employer said that she was sure the school had some sort of webcam set up. She continued to say that most universities have interview rooms set up with webcams in their career centers for Skype Interviews. The woman shook his hand and walked away, leaving the student feeling what seemed to be helpless and confused. The university does not have Skype webcams set up at this time.
I’m familiar with the concept of Skype Interviews , however, I assumed employers were using them as an option and not a requirement. There seems to be a disconnect between the employers and the career centers when the employers request something the students don’t have access to. By no means, should students feel like they need to go out and purchase a brand new webcam or a new laptop that has a webcam already installed.

If employers are going to take time out of their days to visit college career fairs, they should also take the time to find out what resources the students have access to. I felt terrible for that student who attended the career fair, put himself out there, and essentially might not get the position because of the lack of communication between the employer and career center.

After speaking with several representatives from career centers across the country, it seems that large universities and well-known private schools either have access or are getting access to web cams for students. However, most of these schools have yet to see a growing trend in Skype Interviews.

“We are not aware of students having Skype interviews. We did interview a career counselor using this technology and have the equipment available should students need to use it.” said Karen Clancy, who runs the Career Development Center at Brown University.

“We haven’t had too many interviews being skyped in but I know students use it to communicate with their friends from study abroad, etc. We do have webcams set up in my office for Skype and Interviewstream.” noted Paul Jaques, Internship Developer at Michigan State University.

I spoke to Lanie James in the Career Center at Oklahoma State University and he that in the past some employers have sent laptops to record interviews. I thought was interesting and a great solution for employers who need to conduct Skype interviews but realize the students might not have the resources.

Career Center directors at Mcpherson College in Kansas, Newbury College in Boston, and Grand Canyon University both said that they do not use Skype or Web Cams.

Intern Queen Skype Tips For Students

Students, if employers are using Skype as an interview requirement – let’s learn to use it properly. I would hate for you to miss out on a job or internship because you are unfamiliar with Skype. Find out who has Skype now. If your career center doesn’t have access to Skype, ask them if they can invest in webcams. Find out who you need to speak with to request webcams put in your career center. Go to your local library, call your friends, and see who has access to a webcam. Be prepared.

1. Download Skype on your computer. You can use it with or without a webcam. Many employers might require a webcam for actual interviews. But you can get familiar with the audio side of the program. Go to http://www.skype.com to download.

2. Follow the steps to successfully download Skype to your computer. When you create your Skype account name, keep it professional. I suggest first initial, last name OR first name, middle initial, last name. My Skype name is LaurenEBerger.

3. Skype will run a test on your computer to make sure that your internal speakers/webcams are turned on and working properly. It will also let you import contacts from different email accounts. You will be surprised to see how many of your contacts are already using Skype regularly.

4. When using Skype for your interview, make sure that everyone you live with knows what time your interview is scheduled for. There should be no background noise during your interview – this includes people speaking, toilets flushing, dogs barking, phones ringing. Everyone’s cell phone’s should be on silent during your interview. If you are expecting any visitors, schedule the interview for later in the day.

5. If you are doing an interview at your career center, the same rules apply. Make sure to speak with your career counselor and double confirm that there will be no interruptions.

6. Create a simple and clean space where you will do your interview. Remember, if you are using the web cam, the employer can see what’s behind you. Pretend you are shooting a movie, and you are playing the role of the sophisticated student – what would be behind you ? Make sure whatever’s behind you is simple and not distracting. No beer cans. No dirty pictures. Nothing messy. Your surroundings reflect more about you than you would think.

7. Usually, the web cam only shows the interviewee from the waist up. To be safe, throw on a suit jacket and nice top. Men should wear ties. Women should NOT be showing cleavage.

8. Same interview rules apply as an in-person interview. Speak up. Speak clearly. Don’t speak to fast. Be confident. Smile. Be passionate. Be energetic. Represent yourself well.

Lauren Berger is known as “The Intern Queen” after completing 15 internships during her 4 years of college. She is CEO of http://www.internqueen.com and was recently named a finalist for Business Week’s “Top 25 Young Entrepreneurs 25 and Under”. You can email her at lauren@internqueen.com.



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Intern Queen Guest Blogs for Ed2010.com

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When I was in college, I loved ED2010 (http://www.ed2010.com). Check out my recent article, 15 tips from 15 internships !!

http://www.ed2010.com/2009/10/15-tips-15-internships-courtesy-intern-queen



Ask The Intern Queen

7 10 2009

The new site has received a ton of questions so I thought I wanted to round them up and get ‘em answered :) Have a question for your Intern Queen ? Email me directly at lauren@internqueen.com.

Q: Hey Lauren,

My name is Alexandra and I am a senior at Michigan State University. I read your 15 tips at ed2010.com and thought they were very helpful. Where were some of the places you interned?

Best,
Alexandra

A: Hi Alexandra,

In college I interned for a variety of companies including FOX, MTV, NBC, Warren Cowan and Associates, BWR, etc.

Hope you are interning as well ! Good luck!

LB

Q:Hi,

Will there be any fashion internships for Spring 2010? I will not be in New York until January, wanted to get something squared away. I am a senior fashion journalist major.

Thanks,
Ashley

A: Hey Ashley ! There will be tons of Fashion internships for Spring and Summer 2010. Most of the listings will change from Fall to Spring over the next few weeks. Check back end of next week !

xxLB

Q: Hello
My name Is Patty and I was wondering if it was possible for me to get some information about a Summer Internship with Seventeen Magazine. I know it may be too early to apply but the more information the better.

Thank you for your time,
Patty

A: Patty,
Thanks for your email. Check out the Seventeen Magazine Fall listing that is currently posted on the site. This listing will change over in about one week to Spring and Summer 2010. Seventeen is one of the most popular magazine internships around – if you are applying for Seventeen I would suggest applying for other magazines as well – always have a back-up plan !

Good luck !

Lauren


Q: Hi Lauren,

I really want to intern for Summer 2010 but I’ll be abroad for all of Spring semester. What can I do to make sure I don’t miss out on a great opportunity ?

Best, Sara N.

A: Hi Sara,

I’m so glad you are thinking ahead about internships ! I would start early (ASAP) and apply for internships for Summer 2010. My summer listings will be ready in about one week. Make a note on your initial email about your situation and request an early phone interview or in-person interview. If this isn’t possible make yourself available to speak while abroad. I know this can be difficult but do whatever you can to make it happen. Email will be your best form of communication while overseas – so use it well! Follow up is key !

Can’t wait to hear how things go :)

Lauren Berger, The Intern Queen



The New InternQueen.com !

4 10 2009

Hello Everyone,

I come to you with very exciting news. The day has come for my site http://www.internqueen.com to re-launch with new dynamic internship listings that allow users to search by industry, location, and semester. I’ve re-themed the site and really like the new look. The goal of the re-design was to create a clear internship destination for students looking for internships and companies looking to find great intern candidates.

The site still features my blog, I AM INTERN, and will soon feature my clothing boutique for Internal EthiKs. I’ve also linked in my Intern Queen YouTube Channel for even more internship advice.

I’m so proud of everyone who took the internship initiative over the past year. My run with quarterlife was a great one and although my site will no longer live on the quarterlife domain, I continue to have a great relationship with quarterlife and be forever in-debt to everyone who was part of that experience. All users who visit http://www.quarterlife.com/intern will soon be re-directed to http://www.internqueen.com.

On a personal note, I want to thank Marshall Herskovitz, the man who made all of my dreams possible. Every young entrepreneur dreams of the day when a successful businessman approaches them and is fascinated by what they’ve created. I was lucky enough to experience that last year with Marshall Herskovitz. I hope that everyone follows his example and takes a chance on an unknown project. Without taking risks, I wouldn’t be launching this site and I definitly wouldn’t be able to run my business from day to day.

I also want to thank Kevin and Mike – my wonderful creative team behind the new site. They have worked night and day on this project for weeks and I’ve so appreciative.

As always, if you have any questions please feel free to contact me directly at lauren@internqueen.com. I love responding to all of your messages and hearing your feedback.

Keep on applying for internships and looking for interns :)

Best of luck,
Lauren Berger
CEO
Intern Queen Inc.