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5 Secrets to Securing Your Dream Internship as a Black Woman

Are you a Black woman looking to secure your dream internship? You're not alone! Many women face challenges when trying to land their first internship, and being a Black woman only adds to those challenges. But fear not, with the right support and resources, you can achieve your goals and jump-start your career. Here are 5 secrets to help you secure your dream internship as a Black woman.

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Join the Sister Nation

The Sister Nation is an exclusive, invite-only community of Black women supporting and empowering each other in their STEM careers. As a Sister Nation Citizen, you'll receive exclusive access to live masterclasses tailored to help you always get the offer. You'll also gain access to a network of high achievers early in their career and industry experts, as well as resources like therapy sessions with Black therapists and a technology and digital lift fund. By investing just $5/month in yourself, you'll receive support worth thousands of dollars, including a full course on how to write the perfect resume, full-year subscriptions to interview and Google certifications, and much more. Join the waitlist now - your future self will thank you!

 

Network, network, network

Networking is crucial in finding internship opportunities. Reach out to friends, family, and acquaintances to see if they know of any opportunities. Joining professional organizations like Black Sisters in STEM can also be an excellent way to connect with others in your field and find internship opportunities. In the Sister Nation community, you can connect with other Black women in STEM and gain valuable feedback on your resume, cover letter, and networking strategy.

 

Craft an impressive resume

Your resume is often the first impression potential employers will have of you, so it's essential to make it stand out. In the Sister Nation community, you'll have access to a full course on how to write the perfect resume, as well as real resumes and cover letters that have worked in the past. You can also get feedback from fellow Black women on your resume, cover letter, and portfolio.

 

Ace the interview

Once you've secured an interview, it's time to prepare. Research the company and the role you're applying for, and practice answering common interview questions. In the Sister Nation community, you'll have access to resources like the secret to doing company research, the trick to following up and getting results, and how to know the questions to ask in the interview. You can also connect with other Black women to practice your interviewing skills.

 

Be persistent

Don't be discouraged if you don't get an offer after your first interview. Keep applying and keep networking. Consider reaching out to the employer to ask for feedback on why you weren't selected, which can help you improve for future interviews. In the Sister Nation community, you'll have access to a networking playbook to get hidden elite opportunities and template emails for follow-ups.

 

In conclusion, securing your dream internship as a Black woman requires networking, crafting an impressive resume, acing the interview, being persistent, and seeking support from communities like Sister Nation. With hard work and dedication, you can achieve your goals and jump-start your career. Join the Sister Nation waitlist now and invest in yourself for a bright future.

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