Banking internship (available for all genders)
High school students seeking valuable work experience can apply for internships at local businesses. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to navigate the application process.
Finding Internships
Start by reaching out to your school's counsellors, teachers, coaches, club advisers, family, and friends. They may know of available internships in local businesses. You can also directly contact companies, especially through their human resources department or official websites.
Preparing Application Materials
Prepare a tailored resume emphasising relevant skills and experiences, a cover letter or personal statement explaining your interest in the internship and how it aligns with your goals, and, if requested, letters of recommendation from teachers or mentors familiar with your skills related to the internship field.
Submitting the Application
Carefully follow each organisation's specific application instructions and deadlines. Some programs accept online applications, others may require emailing documents, and some include additional steps such as interviews.
Required Documents
Typical required documents include a resume tailored to the internship, a cover letter or personal statement highlighting motivation and fit, letters of recommendation (usually 1–2), from relevant teachers or mentors, and possibly additional employer onboarding paperwork after acceptance.
Internship Periods
Internship durations vary. For example, the PrepareRI High School Internship Program involves a multi-phase process with internships lasting 6 weeks typically during summer, requiring completion of around 150 hours. Other internships may occur during the school year or summer and last from a few weeks to several months, depending on the employer's schedule and the program design.
Additional Tips
- Request recommendation letters early (at least a month before deadlines).
- Tailor resumes and cover letters to each specific internship.
- Proofread all application materials carefully.
- Engage actively in any required onboarding or work readiness programs once accepted.
Key Details
- The internship will expose students to tasks and challenges they may encounter in their future careers.
- The application process requires the submission of relevant documents.
- Knowing one's strengths provides a clear advantage in later career choices.
- The internship can be a voluntary trial during holidays or a school internship during school time.
- The cover letter is a required part of the application process.
- The application should also include a current resume detailing the student's academic achievements and relevant work experience.
- The internship program is open to real and middle school students from grade 9, and high school students from grade 11.
- Applicants must include an application photo with their submission.
- Students are required to specify the desired internship period in the online application.
- The internship will take place at a nearby business location.
- The internship aims to provide insight into professional practice, preparing students for their future career plans.
Contact Information
For any questions, please contact Christoph Eberl at +49 841 304-1665.
Application Status
The internship program is still accepting applications.
Expanding Opportunities
Explore internships in finance, business, education-and-self-development sectors by approaching your school's counselors, teachers, and other contacts, or directly reaching out to companies.
Applying for Your Future
Prepare a detailed application consisting of a tailored resume, cover letter, letters of recommendation, and required documents that demonstrate relevant skills and experiences essential for your desired internship. Ensure to submit all application materials before specified deadlines, and engage actively in any necessary onboarding or work readiness programs.