Experience what it is like to work in a professional environment and learn about an organisation’s structure and culture through insight days.
Insight opportunities: your gateway to industry experienceMany large organisations offer structured insight days, or weeks. They are typically aimed at first year students and usually take place over Easter or summer.
Insight days are sometimes given different names. You might see them advertised as spring weeks (in the banking sector).
It’s possible to gain insights into working in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SME). This is more likely to be through arranging work shadowing.
Insight days can help you to:
Insight days don’t tend to be paid, as you’re not employed, or completing significant work for the organisation. However, they usually cover expenses such as travel and lunch. Opportunities which last a week or longer are more likely to offer payment.
Applications for insight days tend to open in September and some may still be available up to March. Opportunities with large companies can be competitive and will close early in some sectors, particularly banking.
See our applications section for advice on how to write an effective CV, covering letter and application form.
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If you can't find insight days advertised in your area of interest, try arranging work shadowing instead.
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