Internshala Student Partner – A Chapter of My Life
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Thanks to all who support me for doing this as my passion, now I come with another blog, hope you like it. This is also one of the experiences of my life when I was in college.
Thanks to all who support me for doing this as my passion, now I come with another blog, hope you like it. This is also one of the experiences of my life when I was in college.
My journey with Internshala started in July 2016 when I had just finished my second semester. All of us were looking for internships when a friend of mine came to me and told me about it. He told me that I could apply to various internships through Internshala. I applied for three internships but was not selected anywhere.
However, a bond had been formed between me and Internshala. I don’t know why, but now I was browsing on the website every day. One day, I came to know about the ISP program and filled the form. A few days later, I received an e-mail for a telephonic interview. One good thing was that the questions which were asked in the interview were already mentioned in that e-mail . Thus, I prepared the answers to both the questions. As my English is not that good, I took my friend’s help to make corrections. Finally, I called that number, but I was nervous and cut the call for the first time. Somehow, I gathered the courage and called again. This time, I answered both the questions.
A few days later, on my birthday, I received an e-mail which confirmed my selection in the Internshala Student Partner (ISP) Program 6.0; I can’t express how delighted I was! Internshala had given me the best birthday gift ever! However, I wasn’t sure about how the program will work and the suspense was increasing day by day.
Next, I received an email about the webinars. It was an orientation webinar which also acted as an ice-breaking session, with previous ISPs sharing their experience. General information about the program like rewards, contests etc. was also provided. Soon, I was a member of the Triveni Sangamars (Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Kerala) team. An official WhatsApp group was formed and the chats about the contest ideas started.
One day, I received a call from Kirat, a team member of Internshala. He gave me a very interesting task wherein I would be representing Internshala. I was going to organize a fest in my college. To organize this fest was a challenge, and I accepted it.
In the fest , I put in my best efforts. I convinced students by providing them the information about different kinds of work from home internships, summer internships, part-time internships, and the training programs of VTC. The final day of the fest was really challenging and exciting for me because I had planned to go on the stage to convey my message about internships to the students, professors, and some entrepreneurs who were attending the fest . As it was my first experience of public speaking under such circumstances, I was, honestly, quite afraid. In the end, I did it successfully and it was a great experience.
Being an ISP has been an amazing experience and now I am the face of Internshala, a company, in my college. Each and every contest has provided a unique experience. This Shala has taught me many things like teamwork, marketing strategy, communication skills, confidence, and much more. I know that at the end of this program I will have gained a lot of friends, and the memories will always be cherished. Thank you, Internshala, for believing in me and giving me this opportunity.
Now I am not a part of this but I always thankful to Internshala for taught me many things.
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