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Internships aren't enough: why pre-internship readiness matters

April 15, 2026 · The Emerge Team

An internship is supposed to be a bridge from the classroom to a career. But for too many students, it starts with a stumble — not because they aren’t capable, but because no one prepared them for what a professional environment actually asks of them.

The readiness gap

Most students step into their first internship unsure of the unwritten rules:

This isn’t a lack of intelligence — it’s a lack of exposure. Students who’ve never been inside a workplace can’t be expected to instinctively know how one works.

What employers see

Employers feel the gap from the other side. The refrain is consistent: “Our interns are smart, but they’re unsure of how to contribute.” Strong candidates arrive without the confidence or communication habits to add value quickly — and the internship becomes a test they didn’t know they were taking, instead of a learning experience.

What readiness looks like

Pre-internship readiness means building the missing exposure before the internship starts:

A shared responsibility

Educators, employers, and policymakers all have a role to play. The fix is to stop assuming readiness and start deliberately building it. Done right, that’s not just good workforce strategy — it’s equity work, giving every student the exposure that turns a first internship into a real first step.

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