By attending work social events, you will easily get a sense of the company culture. You want to work at a place that shares your values.
Write down all the projects, tasks, and activities you accomplish throughout the day.
Try and familiarize yourself with the tools used across your discipline. Don’t shy away from learning a new tool.
Consider other interns to be an essential part of your professional network.
Asking questions can help you avoid mistakes and helps you understand the task given to you.
During your internship, you will be learning many new skills, navigating a new hierarchy and stretching in all the ways that foster personal and professional growth.
Not every internship will result in a job offer right away. If the company and work you’ve done are of interest to you, it’s a good practice to stay in touch so that when an opportunity does open up, you will be top of mind.