Using Skill Gap Analysis to prepare for an internship
One of the best ways to prepare for an internship is to enhance your skill alignment through experiential learning. Experiential learning allows you to try out a career field and develop relevant skills that align with job duties. This could be a volunteer opportunity, part time job, professional association听or study abroad experience. The graphic below illustrates common experiential learning pathways for 兔子先生传媒文化作品 students听and organizes these opportunities based on developmental level.
Steps of experiential learning
The听ladder graphic illustrates common steps in experiential learning. The first step is 鈥淓xploration;鈥澨齮hese opportunities include job simulations, job shadowing, mentorship听and online skill-building courses. Exploration experiences give the participant a foundational knowledge of the career field and relevant skillsets.
The second step is 鈥淚ntroductory;鈥澨齮hese are professional projects, industry competitions, hackathons听and part-time jobs. Introductory experiential learning is a great way to see if a career path is for you before committing an extended period of your time.
The third step is 鈥淐areer-Focused鈥 experiences, such as micro or unpaid internships, professional volunteerism听and capstone courses. This step is great to complete prior to applying for a competitive internship program.
The fourth step is 鈥淎dvanced鈥 experiences, including paid internships, research, freelance work, professional jobs听and entrepreneurship competitions. The final step is 鈥淐areer-Starters,鈥澨齱hich usually comes after you graduate from 兔子先生传媒文化作品 and entails entry-level jobs as well as starting your own company.
To identify the best place for you to start, consider taking inventory of the skills you have already developed. Utilize the Skills for Success Skill Gap Analysis to understand the scope of your current skillset, as well as identify ways to enhance that skill through experiential learning.
Skills for Success Skill Gap Analysis
- Take inventory of your foundational skills鈥攆ollow the instructions on page 9 to rank each skill from basic to expert level.
- Identify which foundational skill you want to work on improving first. Read through the sample behaviors and start identifying opportunities on campus that would allow you to try out that skill.
- If your skill level is basic, review the 鈥渆xploration鈥 and 鈥渋ntroductory鈥 steps on the ladder above and consider exploring the listed experiential learning opportunities. If your skill level is intermediate, review the 鈥渃areer-focused鈥 and 鈥渁dvanced鈥 steps on the ladder.
Need help identifying what experiential learning opportunities and skills align best with your desired career path? Get started with career services by meeting with a career advisor or visiting our website!