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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Last Name, First Name, and Middle name in the designated fields.
  3. Indicate your citizenship status by selecting 'YES' or 'NO' for U.S. Citizenship and dual citizenship.
  4. Confirm your enrollment status during the internship term by selecting 'YES' or 'NO'.
  5. Fill in your College/University name, State, Expected graduation date, Date of Birth, Social Security Number, and Place of Birth.
  6. Provide your Current mailing address and Permanent address. Select your Preferred address from the options provided.
  7. Complete the contact information fields with your Home telephone number and Cell phone number.
  8. Answer questions regarding previous internships or security clearances truthfully and provide additional details as required.
  9. Review all entries for accuracy before submitting the form along with a cover letter and resume via email to OPA.Internships@dhs.gov.

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Have your professional documents ready. Even after you apply for many internships, always keep your resume, CV, references, and cover letter up-to-date and ready to go. Internships come and go quickly, so always keep both a flash drive and a physical folder with paper copies of these documents handy.
All thats to say employers arent expecting interns to have much, if any experience. Instead, theyll closely be looking at the quality of your resume, extracurricular involvement, leadership experience, coursework, and GPA, and dependent projects, and, of course, professionalism during your interactions.
5 Rules for an Internship Program Define, (and refine), The Internship Description. Get On The Right Turf. Choose An Intern Manager. Define Goals With Your Intern. Training, Training, Training.
Include as many of your skills as possible. You have valuable skills you can bring to an internship project! These could be technical skills, such as experience with specific tools or computer programming languages, and non-technical skills, which may include communications skills or leadership experience.
2. 8 steps to find a internship Determine your career goals and interests. Start searching early (and at the right time) Do your research about the companies. Write a personnalised CV and cover letter. Be present and active on LinkedIn: social media is you best ally. Send speculative applications. Follow up your application.

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While most interns are college students, adults may also work an internship for similar reasons as their college-aged counterparts. An adult may be able to negotiate for a paid internship, while a college student may receive college credit instead.

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