Searching for internships can be scary for me because I lack job experience in fields other than graphic design or creative marketing. I was browsing for Internships that require remote work on Linkedin, Handshake, or the COMD Internship Coordination Openlab Site. But there’s one thing I still need that’s part of their Job Requirements: a Cover Letter. Some jobs/internships don’t require a Cover letter, but many Graphic Design Jobs require a short cover letter discussing why the company should hire you as a Graphic Designer. Even though I haven’t had any luck with remote internships yet, I shall keep searching until I find one and hope that i ca

Two months passed by, and I was overwhelmed with stress due to being rejected by almost all of the ten to fifteen Fall Internship Graphic Design/Illustration or Social Media Marketing Intern Positions from the COMD Internship Coordination Site, LinkedIn, and Handshake. Some politely email my rejection reasons, but there was one I almost secure my Internship but didn’t give me updates on rescheduling for follow-up meeting, and i replied to them that i was interested in that position after the Interview on October 8th. I understand that it isn’t best to directly emailing your Internship Supervisor that if you get the Job Position or not, the hiring Supervisor would definitely not hire you. But if there’s one note i can give feedback was to give an elaborate reason why the follow-up meeting was cancelled instead of not giving updates of my status.

Then there’s a non-profit organization that could possibly be my last chance to secure my Internship and brainstorm how many hours i can complete in one week to earn one hundred and twenty hours before December 16th, Extreme Kids & Crew Non-Profit Organization is seeking for Social Media Content Creator Interns, because my Oldest Sister is the Lead Faciliator and the person i can network closely, She was able to network her Social Media Coordinator alongside with her Americorps and Volunteer Cordinator to Book a remote Interview.