InternshipKing is hosting a people’s choice award for America’s Best Internship. The top 10 internships have been selected and final round voting begins today. This is a guest post by Ted Williams, founder of GrouperEye.com.

Charlotte, NC April 28, 2010 — On May 6th only one internship will be crowned as The King! www.InternshipKing.com is hosting the people’s choice award for America’s Best Internship. The stage is set. The top 50 internships have been profiled. Now it’s up to the students, faculty, and public to vote!

The top 10 internships have been announced. Companies include: Under Armour, Intuit, SiriusXM, Liggett Stashower, Crispin Porter & Bogusky, Mullen, APCO Worldwide, Southwest Airlines, Moosejaw, and The Meyocks Group.

How it works:
1. April 1-25: Vote for America’s best internship
2. April 25: Top 10 internships announced. Final round of voting begins.
3. May 5: Voting ends. America’s best internship announced.

“Our goal is to celebrate great internships because they add tremendous value for students,” said InternshipKing.com founder Ted Williams. “Company internship programs are often ignored and it’s about time we bring attention to companies that care about developing young talent.”

The top 50 internships come from all different types of companies. From investment banking internships like Goldman Sachs to advertising internships like Mullen. From large scale internship programs like Disney (2,000+ interns) to small internship programs like The Meyocks Group (3 interns).

What are you waiting for? Go vote for your favorite internship!

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Vote! People’s Choice Award For America’s Best Internship
April 3, 2010
Charlotte, NC

On May 5th only one internship will be crowned as The King! InternshipKing.com is hosting the people’s choice award for America’s Best Internship. The stage is set. The top 50 internships have been profiled. Now it’s up to the students, faculty, and public to vote!

How it works:
1. April 1-25: Vote for America’s best internship
2. April 25: Top 10 internships announced. Final round of voting begins.
3. May 5: Voting ends. America’s best internship announced.

“Our goal is to celebrate great internships because they add tremendous value for students,” said InternshipKing.com founder Ted Williams. “Company internship programs are often ignored and it’s about time we bring attention to companies that care about developing young talent.”

The top 50 internships come from all different types of companies. From investment banking internships like Goldman Sachs to advertising internships like Mullen. From large scale internship programs like Disney (2,000+ interns) to small internship programs like the Meyocks Group (3 interns).

What are you waiting for? Go vote for your favorite internship!

Posted in Uncategorized at April 3rd, 2010. No Comments.

Guest Post By Ted Williams

Why did my high school baseball team buy Under Armour long sleeve shirts? Simple, the shirts made us feel like all star sluggers. But I would argue that the most attractive part of Under Armour isn’t their shirt technology, branding strategies, football cleats, or super bowl commercials - it’s their people.Honestly, Under Armour has the most ideal internship program I have come across; their company understands the value of engaging college students. I had the opportunity for some Q&A with Under Armour’s college recruiting leader, Christina Visaggio.

Here is what Christina had to say:
Q:What is the Under Armour Rookie Program?
A: The Rookie Program is Under Armour’s Summer Internship Program that offers a unique opportunity to gain valuable knowledge with an industry leader and develop essential skills for the future and career planning. The mission is to attract high-potential, diverse students from a variety of schools, develop skills through specialized training and challenging assignments, and retain top performers for the continued growth of the Under Armour team.The 11-week Rookie Program is available to qualified [ee1] college and MBA students supporting all areas of our business. Rookies work on a variety of hands-on projects under the guidance of a team mentor and experience an atmosphere of growth and excitement where both individual accomplishments and teamwork go hand-in-hand. During the internship, Rookies take advantage of various training and development programs and attend networking events with executive management.

Q: What are some of the keys to running a successful internship program?
A:The keys to running a successful internship program include 1) support and encouragement from executive management, 2) close partnerships with teammates to help determine essential needs and goals as well as interview criteria 3) detailed job descriptions including skills and qualifications needed 4) creative teambuilding events and activities 5) innovative and hands-on projects and 6) an assigned mentor.

Q: In what ways does Under Armour benefit from the Rookie Program?
A: The Rookie Program adds value by supporting vital areas of our business. Rookies work over an extensive 11-week program and provide support by assisting teams reach their goals. Along with everyday assistance, every Rookie is assigned a master project which is tailored to fulfill a need for their specific department. In the long run, Under Armour benefits from the Rookie Program by having the opportunity to extend full-time positions to trained and experienced candidates.

Q: What are a couple of the most exciting parts of the Rookie Program?
A: Under Armour has an exciting and dynamic environment! Overall, Rookies get to experience our energy and atmosphere of growth, innovation, excellent operations, and great teamwork. They learn the importance of “staying humble and being hungry” and work closely with talented industry professionals on a daily basis. In addition to an individual master project, Rookies also compete in an Innovation Case Study Competition. The Rookie Team is grouped into five teams and each are responsible for a case study revolving around the drivers of our business. This is a great way for Rookies to collaboratively work together and focus on an area outside of their intern position.

Q: How many students were hired for the 2009 Rookie Program? How many applicants?
A: In 2009 we received over 7,000 applications for the Rookie Programs and we hired a total of 30 Rookies.

Q: What role does the Rookie Program play in your entry level hiring strategy?
A: The Rookie Program encourages top-performing Rookies to begin their careers at Under Armour upon graduation. Under Armour has the ability to extend employment opportunities to high-performing people who are familiar with the company and its business.

Q: What advice do you have for students applying for summer internships?
A: Start early and write a cover letter! A cover letter gives the recruiter a quick insight into why you are applying for that particular position and why you would be a great asset. The letter should be meaningful and personal. We love applicants that are passionate about our brand and can express it in a thoughtful way.
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My top 5 takeaways:
5. The difference between a cool internship program and getting a cup of coffee is night and day. Go after cool internship programs, it’s worth it.
4. Internships are great ways to land entry level jobs. Do them.
3. “We love applicants that are passionate about our brand…” This comment is not unique to Under Armour. Companies like students that like them. The question is how to showcase this passion. Here’s my advice on internship cover letters.
2. Tell us “why you would be a great asset.” Don’t use vague words. Tell them exactly what you would do if you got the position. Remember, jobs are created to solve problems. The best way to get a job is to find out a company’s problem and tell them exactly how you are going to fix it.
1. 7,000 applications for 30 spots. Sending a resume and mediocre cover letter will never convert. Be different, it’s your only shot.

Under Armour’s explosive growth isn’t magic. They are busy doing what most companies only talk about - hiring the most talented young people while also developing remarkable products.
I don’t know about you, but I would love to be an Under Armour Rookie.
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Ted Williams runs GrouperEye.com

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