Entry by Pat Patterson
Looking to hire fall interns? You can use Indiana INTERNnet www.workandlearnindiana.com for free to post internship opportunities in Indiana.Â
1. What are the advantages of using Indiana INTERNnet for my intern search?
Indiana INTERNnet is a free statewide system with students from 436 high schools and 84 colleges and universities throughout Indiana (the numbers continue to grow). With such a large number of students with diverse interests seeking internships through our database, your organization will gain greater exposure and gain a larger pool of qualified candidates to ensure you will acquire the best talent for your needs.
Indiana INTERNnet makes it easier to search for students. When seeking a specific type of student, employers can search for matches by utilizing any combination or all of the following fields: geographic preference, minimum GPA, job category, industry, and University. Employers may also post an unlimited number of internships.
Aside from acting as a search mechanism, Indiana INTERNnet has information and educational resources to assist your organization in creating and measuring the success of your internship program.
2. How do I begin my Indiana INTERNnet account?
On the home page (www.workandlearnindiana.com), click on the ânew userâ tab of the login box on the right side of your screen. You will be required to select a participation category, and should select âemployer.â In order to ensure your company is not already registered, the system will request that you enter your organization name in a text box. If the system finds your organization is already registered with Indiana INTERNnet, it will prompt you to contact the webmaster to add you to your organizationâs account. If the system does not find your organization registered with Indiana INTERNnet, it will prompt you to move forward with your registration. Upon reading and accepting the terms and conditions, you will be asked to complete a short registration form. Upon submitting this form, you will receive your username and computer-generated password in your Email inbox within one business day.
3. What types of internships can I post?
Indiana INTERNnet allows any high-quality internship position. The nature of high-quality is determined by the duties outlined in the employerâs internship description, and the employerâs commitment to enhancing the studentâs learning experience. If you are unsure of the quality of your positions, Indiana INTERNnet will assist you in evaluating the tasks and duties.
In addition, employers can post all types of high-quality internships: paid or unpaid; credit or not-for-credit; traditional, short-term, or project based. However employers cannot post full-time or part-time positions. If you are trying to fill full-time or part-time positions, Indiana INTERNnet recommends you consider offering an internship as a âpre-recruitingâ tool for full-time and replacement for part-time positions.
4. Do I need to provide compensation to interns?
Payment is not required, but is strongly recommended and preferred. You may also gain a greater pool of interested candidates by providing some form of compensation. Your internship team should refer to the Department of Laborâs six-prong test to determine if the internship warrants compensation.
5. How does the system work?
Indiana INTERNnet is a high-tech and high-touch system for Indiana employers seeking interns. The high-tech portion allows employers to enter company descriptions, multiple users, internship description and requirements for the internship. When an employerâs needs match the studentâs interests, the employer can view the resume and the student can view the internship description. Additionally, Indiana INTERNnet offers high-touch services that enable you to receive personal consultation and the same services offered within the high-tech services.
Each employer seeking an intern can search for matches by utilizing any combination or all of the following fields: geographic preference, minimum GPA, job category, industry, and University. The employer creates and executes a search, then views the result. The employer can then save the search for future use, save specific records found in the search for future use (specific interns in which they are interested), and/or contact the intern via email. The same matching system is used for the high-touch methodology.
When a match is made online, the employer can save the match for future use or can immediately contact a student via email. If a position is accepted, the employer should close out the internship by indicating a filled position in the employer workspace.