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How to Pursue a Summer Opportunity
- Determine what kinds of opportunities you are seeking. Explore the following:
- What are your goals for the summer?
i. Art-related?
ii. Explore a career?
iii. Develop job or career-related skills?
**** if you are unsure what kind of work you want to be doing, meet with your career consultant to explore this question
- Do you need to be in a particular location and if not, do you have preferences?
- Do you need to make: some money, a lot of money, or can you take an unpaid internship if it's a good one (and perhaps get another job on the side)?
- Do you want to earn credit?
- Are you available for the entire summer or do you have other plans/commitments (travel, etc.)?
- Explore opportunities.
- Use the Career Center Library
key resources include:
- Visit relevant websites including:
- Network – email faculty, alumni, and others… tell them what kind of opportunity you are seeking and ask them for suggestions
- Prepare your resume and portfolio if necessary
- Draft cover letters
- Apply
Timeline
The following is a general timeline… however note that many summer opportunities have specific application deadlines and those deadlines will obviously dictate your timeline.
September and October
- Clarify your goals
- Write your resume and work on your portfolio
November
- Research opportunities
- Attend Creative Careers – if you wish to network for Pittsburgh opportunities
November – February
- Prepare applications and apply
- Attend “Making A Living, Living Your Dream: A Forum for Students and Arts Professionals” to network and apply for opportunities
March and April
- Commit to the opportunity of your choice
- Make travel plans and summer living arrangements
Summer
- Keep an active file of contacts you make, for future reference
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