We had a unique segment during the 6th Module of S.M.I.L.E’s Executive Mentoring Program for Youth as mentees in the Business, Career and Social Enterprise Cohorts, learnt from 3 young professionals/ graduates who have navigated their career paths through the skills and lessons learnt as interns.
Our profound gratitude to Miss Motunrayo Bamgbose-Martins, a graduate of Psychology and Political Science currently in Law School in the United States of America for an insightful session on the topic: Importance of Internships for Professional Development.
Motunrayo highlighted the fact that internships help provide career clarity, build one’s professional network and is instrumental in transitioning into a full time job.
She emphasized the need for the mentees to ensure that their resume and cover letter are well structured and error free, be intentional about building professional networks during their internships, contribute to the organization by taking initiative and making life easier for those they are working with through their contributions. She cautioned the young mentees to keep things professional, communicate professionally and know the line they must not cross.
Furthermore, she shared insights on various ways to search for internships or jobs, as well as how to pitch and sell yourself. She encouraged mentees to take the risk by applying to organizations of interest.
Special thanks to Mr Olalekan Adepoju, a post graduate student in Canada and the first intern at S.M.I.L.E, who started his internship with S.M.I.L.E at the age of 15, spanning through a 7 year period. He encouraged the mentees to:
Check the organization’s goals, mission/vision to see how it aligns with their personal goals and identify how it will be a good fit for them.
Always be willing to learn, take responsibility and accept feedback
Identify their skills and ascertain its relevance to the organization
In addition, Mr Tobi Afolabi, also a post graduate student in Canada, who had also interned at S.M.I.L.E as an undergraduate, reiterated the need for the mentees to identify their career needs, be bold to send the necessary applications to organizations and to be interns with good character worthy of commendation.
We are yet to recover from this mind-blowing peer mentoring session. The need for young people to gain relevant work experience and develop soft skills cannot be overemphasized.
Special thanks to all our facilitators.
Tobi Afolabi
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