College internships are now the deciding factor between equally qualified job candidates

College internships now the deciding factor between equally qualified job candidates

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College students hoping to differentiate themselves in the job market should gain internship experience,according to results of a new survey conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE).

Employers responding to NACE’s Job Outlook 2021 Spring Update survey indicate that internship experience is the most influential factor they consider when deciding between two otherwise equally qualified job candidates.

Employers report that a candidate having internship experience in their industry has an edge when making a hiring decision. The advantage is even greater, however, if the student’s internship experience is with the specific company doing the hiring. (See Figure 1.)

The student’s major is also very influential, as is the student having held a leadership position, having general work experience, and being involved in extracurricular activities.

Although a GPA of 3.0 or above remains somewhat influential, the average influence rating has dropped compared to last year. This is not surprising as GPA screening has hit an all-time low: Just 56.6% of responding employers are using GPA to screen college graduates from the Class of 2021, a steep drop from the nearly 75% that used this method two years ago.

Figure 1: Influence of Attributes

Attribute2021 Average Influence Rating*2020 Average Influence Rating*
Has completed an internship with your organization4.54.6
Has internship experience in your industry4.34.4
Major3.83.9
Has held leadership position3.63.9
Has general work experience3.63.6
Has been involved in extracurricular activities (clubs, sports, student government, etc.)3.43.6
High GPA (3.0 or above)3.23.5
Has no work experience3.23.4
Has done volunteer work2.82.7
School attended2.52.7
Is fluent in a foreign language2.12.2
Has studied abroad1.82.0
Other3.92.1
Source: Job Outlook 2021 Spring Update, National Association of Colleges and Employers. *5-point scale, where 1=No influence at all, 2=Not much influence, 3=Somewhat of an influence, 4=Very much influence, and 5=Extreme influence

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