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Forage

Develop your skills and gain a real understanding of different roles and sectors

University of Reading Careers has partnered with Forage to offer all current students and alumni practical work experience through company endorsed virtual programmes. 

Forage is an online resource which offers virtual experience programmes designed by leading companies. Develop your skills and gain a real understanding of different roles and sectors by working through these self-paced modules, with tasks similar to those you would undertake during a traditional internship. 

What does it involve?

  • You will work through a series of resources and hypothetical tasks that are designed to simulate the sort of work you would undertake as an intern or a graduate employee at the organisation. It's a unique opportunity for you to try out a career at your own pace and in your own time, from the comfort of your home.
  • It takes five to six hours to complete one programme and you can complete as many programmes as you like. All experiences are completely free of charge for students and graduates from the University of Reading.

Programmes include:

  • Video instructions and real life examples from employees within your chosen organisation
  • Work that reflects real day-to-day tasks of interns and graduates
  • Curated resources to help you complete the tasks

What are the benefits?

  • Sample what real life work at leading companies would be like
  • Try out different types of work and discover which career path is right for you
  • Build confidence and gain skills to get you ready for the workplace
  • Boost your CV with a company-branded virtual experience programme and get a personalised certificate for your LinkedIn profile

How can I take part?

There are no lengthy application processes as programmes are free and accessible to all students and graduates.

Simply pick your programme and create an account.

    Benefits of undertaking a virtual internship during the pandemic

    When the first lockdown came, the dynamics of how organizations operated changed. Employers and partners worked together to run virtual internships for students, in order for students to gain a real understanding of the company and the sector despite the difficulties posed.  

    Having found my virtual internship on LinkedIn through Inside Sherpa – know known as Forage. It was a tremendous opportunity to learn during these tough times. I enrolled into the KPMG data analytics virtual programme with no experience; and decided to take it as a learning experience and a way to build my skills. 

    As a student who has done a virtual internship, below are a few tips on why one should do a virtual internship: 

    1. Networking Opportunity- During my internship there were groups created on platforms such as Facebook and LinkedIn which allowed me to get into contact with other students around the world who were doing the same internship. It further allowed me to keep building a global network. I still remember one of my connections asking me if I would like the opportunity to collaborate with him on a professional project in Singapore. Internships like these open up doors for you. You only need to click the button. 

    2. New skills- One of the easiest ways to build your personal brand is by learning new skills. As Richard Branson said: “the best way to learn is by doing.” A virtual internship is like your playground, you enter a playground as a child, unfamiliar of your surroundings but as you keep going to play you get used to it. The same goes for a virtual internship once you get familiar with your ‘surroundings’, you tend to build your skills and have more confidence in taking on more tasks. For instance, in my internship I had no experience with the software Tableau, however by taking the initiative to learn how to use it  not only did I add a new skill of ‘data analysis’ to my ever-growing portfolio; I also picked up on how to use a new software.  
     
    3. Flexibility- Usually virtual internships allow you to be flexible in working whenever you like. Most times you can do a virtual internship from anywhere in the world as long as you have good internet connection and a laptop. This has opened up an arena of opportunities where students can complete international opportunities from the comfort of their home. As everything is essentially online from the task you are given to the submission, you don’t have to worry about the commute to work. Furthermore, carrying out my virtual internship from Kenya a developing country allowed me the same opportunity as someone from a developed country.  
     
    To students out there, who feel they have demanding schedules and can't fit in work due to general office working hours, a virtual internship allows you that flexibility of working whenever you can. As long as you take the initiative to complete the work it is possible. It allows you to build on new skills and enhance your uniqueness in an ever-increasing competitive environment. The people you meet in a virtual internship essentially are part of your net worth and doors may open up for you if you take that one step.  
     
    Don’t wait, you only have to click a button to get started. 

    Words by Prinal Shah - Final Year Undergraduate 

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