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What are chemistry internships looking for if you don't have any experience in a lab to offer?

I'm applying for internships for the first time, but this will be the first of my actual lab experience (outside of required course material). How do I work with the experience I do have, and what experience would be most valuable?


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Kazi’s Answer

Even though you have no lab experience, showing passion may matter. In this case, motivation, interest, science project, science fair, introductory chemistry, and AP chemistry, as well as basic computer skills, technology, attention to detail, and teamwork, could be considered skills.

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Even without prior lab experience, chemistry internships are often looking for students who show curiosity, responsibility, and a willingness to learn. They understand that internships are a place to build skills, not just demonstrate them. What matters most is a solid grasp of basic chemistry concepts, attention to detail, and the ability to follow safety procedures. Internships also value qualities like teamwork, clear communication, and persistence when experiments don’t go as planned. In many cases, a student’s enthusiasm for science and readiness to take on challenges can matter just as much as technical experience.
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