Introduction
Congratulations! You’ve completed your internship. But before you move on, there’s one more thing to master: post-internship etiquette.
At JobCurators, we prepare students and freshers to not only perform well during internships but also exit with grace, leaving a strong professional reputation behind.
Why Post-Internship Behavior Matters
Ending your internship the right way can:
Earn you a strong recommendation
Lead to full-time offers
Help build lasting professional connections
Improve your chances for future roles
Internships are not just short-term jobs—they're stepping stones to long-term success.
Finish Your Final Tasks Properly
Before your last day:
Complete any pending assignments
Submit reports, presentations, or deliverables
Double-check shared folders and document everything
This shows that you're responsible and reliable.
Send a Thoughtful Thank You Message
Write a simple thank-you email to your:
Manager
Mentor
Team members
Keep it short but sincere:
"Thank you for your guidance and support during my internship. I learned so much and truly enjoyed being part of the team. I hope to stay in touch!"
Ask for Feedback from Your Manager
Constructive feedback helps you grow. Ask:
“How did I perform overall?”
“What could I improve on in the future?”
“Were there any skills I could build further?”
This also shows maturity and eagerness to learn.
Request a Letter of Recommendation
Ask before leaving while your performance is fresh in their minds.
"Would you be open to writing a brief recommendation that I can use for future roles or LinkedIn?"
You can use this on:
LinkedIn profile
Job applications
Grad school admissions
Need help with how to ask? Read: Best Ways to Ask for a Letter of Recommendation
Update Your LinkedIn & Resume
Add the internship experience to your:
LinkedIn work history
Resume (with your achievements and tools used)
You can also write a LinkedIn post summarizing:
What you learned
What you enjoyed
Thanking the team or manager
Tag the company and thank your mentors publicly for visibility.
Stay Connected with Your Team
Send LinkedIn connection requests to:
Your manager
Team members you worked closely with
HR or internship coordinators
Add a note:
“Thank you for a great experience. I’d love to stay in touch as I continue to grow.”
These connections often lead to job referrals or industry advice later.
Reflect on What You Learned
Take time to reflect:
What did you enjoy most?
What was difficult?
What skills did you build?
This will help you write stronger future applications and prepare for interviews.
Organize Your Work Samples & Portfolio
Before your access to internal systems ends:
Save copies of your work (if allowed)
Create case studies or project summaries
Add visuals or results to your personal portfolio
This can boost your credibility and job-readiness.
Ask About Future Opportunities
If you liked the company, ask:
“Do you foresee any openings in the near future?”
“Could I be considered for a return as a full-time employee or intern?”
Sometimes companies offer return offers—especially to interns who are proactive and professional.
Leave a Positive Impression
Internship endings are as important as beginnings. Leave behind:
Clean workspaces (if offline)
Organized files
A positive attitude
People remember how you leave—make it graceful and appreciative.
