During our weekly AMA session with TB Techies, the above question was asked and our team of professionals gave solid answers that worked. If you are a beginner in tech, you will need Internship opportunities to build your portfolio. This is an important aspect of your tech journey because, without hands-on experience, it will be difficult to get tech jobs.
Many new tech adopters face the problem of getting organizations that are willing to give them opportunities to intern which is why the above question “How To Get Internship Opportunities As A Beginner In Tech” is a must answer. As a team of professionals who are interested in your tech career and journey through all stages in tech, we gave insightful answers to the question above, and our attendees found it useful. If you aren't in our community, you might have missed out on the insightful answers. Don't fret, this article will give you a step by step guide on how to get Internship opportunities in tech as a beginner.
The following are things you can do to get Internship opportunities in tech:
Most newbies seek internship opportunities but with the wrong purpose. Let's establish this fact “Internship period isn't a time to make money but a time to gain hands-on experience”. When looking for internship opportunities, you must focus on the idea of building your portfolio rather than getting paid; this will increase your chances of getting one.
This doesn't mean that organizations don't pay interns, while some organizations will pay you stipends and allowances during your internship period, some will not do so. Whichever case, you should seek a reputable organization to intern with and never forget the purpose of an internship, which is to gain practical experience.
It's easier to get Internship opportunities when you connect with tech professionals on social media platforms such as LinkedIn, (X) Twitter, Facebook, or any platform that fits your skill in the tech industry. Connecting with them will help you establish a relationship with them that can lead to recommendations, referrals or even giving you an internship spot in their micro companies.
Do not be a ghost follower; engage in their content, send professional DMs, and establish conversations that will allow you to ask for internship opportunities.
Attending events, whether physical or virtual, will open up opportunities for you to meet with tech professionals, CEOs, and hiring managers who seek interns. When you attend these events, you ensure to network strategically and position yourself for internship opportunities.
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You need to build your portfolio, and an internship is one good way to do so. As this article rightly discussed, don't chase money when seeking internship opportunities; rather, pay attention to organizations that have great tech reputations and are willing to give you practical experiences. You should follow all the steps in this article, you should also check out our website as we have a tailored made course "Building a Killer Portfolio" a course that will help you build that killer portfolio you need to attract the job you want and many more, click here
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