By Hello West Michigan
Hello West Michigan, West Michigan’s regional talent attraction and retention organization, will host its 6thannual Intern Connect conference on Wednesday, June 19, in Grand Rapids. The organization hopes to impart “essential skills” such as interpreting dress codes, navigating networking events, creating positive workplace communication and how to #adult to the more than 350 summer interns participating in the conference. Equally as important though, Hello West Michigan hopes to connect the interns with the community, their peers and local employers with the goal to attract and retain young talent in West Michigan.
“Many employers view summer internships as an 8-week long interview, but the interns are also interviewing us — ‘us’ being both the company and West Michigan,” said Rachel Bartels, Executive Director of Hello West Michigan. “By connecting interns with regional happenings, they can experience the community for themselves and get excited about living here. If there’s a job offer on the table at the end of the summer, we want them to say yes.”
Several leading West Michigan employers will participate in the conference, which takes place from 12:30 – 5:00 pm at 20 Monroe Live.
“Intern Connect is a great opportunity for interns in the region to learn more about living and working in West Michigan, whether they grew up here or are here for the first time” said Kasey Delinsky, College Recruiter and Internship Program Manager at Amway. “Summer is a fantastic time to experience life in the region, and this event from Hello West Michigan has been instrumental in convincing our talented graduates to stay and build their lives in West Michigan.”
In addition to the event on June 19, Hello West Michigan also publishes The Intern Inform, a weekly digital newsletter with information on free or low-cost events happening in West Michigan. Anyone can subscribe to the free newsletter at www.hellowestmichigan.com/internconnect.
“Intern Connect allows interns to meet other early-in-career peers and is especially great for interns at smaller organizations, where they may be the only young person in the office,” said Bartels. “Many of our larger companies plan extensive programming for their summer interns, both social and professional. By hosting Intern Connect, we combine the efforts of many employers and offer that programming resource for smaller companies to tap into.”
Tickets for Intern Connect cost $30 until Friday, June 14 and $40 after that. Interns can register individually at www.hellowestmichigan.com/internconnector companies can pay for their registration fee by contacting Hello West Michigan directly. Employers looking for entry-level talent or their next round of interns are invited to host a company table at the event. The cost is $250 for employers. More information is available by contacting Hello West Michigan at hellowestmichigan.comor by calling 616 771-0354.
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