Wie Salesforce das Sommerpraktikum in Zeiten von COVID-19 neu erfindet
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August 14, 2020
The summer internship. Often seen as an important milestone during a student’s collegiate career where they gain relevant skills, hands-on experience, and invaluable mentorship from senior leaders at a company they intend to build their career at.
I should emphasize the “hands-on experience” piece, as the internship as a whole most commonly occurs on the premise of said company. But not this year. Due to the to the unprecedented situation with COVID-19, about 80% of employers nationwide were forced to make changes to their internship programs—according to a National Association of Colleges and Employers➚ survey of more than 400 companies.
At Salesforce, we reimagined our global Futureforce Summer Intern Program into a virtual format for our more than than 700 interns—in every segment of our business across the globe.
Transforming this experience required more than just transitioning to a videoconferencing app; it requires doubling-down on our communication, enablement, opportunities to connect, and of course, a whole lotta team work. Here’s a look at how we’re trying to ensure our interns don’t just have a great summer—but rather the best summer ever.
Sharing Transparent (And Regular) Communication:
Enabling Success In A Virtual World:
We realized early on it wasn’t just the intern experience that was being transformed. All of us - hiring managers included - are adapting to this new way of working. In order to set everyone up for success, we needed to provide more clarity—and enablement around this new virtual format. We surveyed our managers and used their feedback to help identify new ways we could best prepare them for managing an intern remotely. This included creating additional trainings such as a manager/recruiter sync to ensure intern projects remained impactful on our business despite the remote set up. We also created a weekly project plan with “goal posts” for managers to help them ensure their interns were on track week to week. This project plan is supported via a weekly manager email journey reiterating the weekly “to-do’s” but also suggesting additional fun hacks (team lunch!) to build rapport between both the manager and intern.
On the intern side of things, we’ve added optional tech, product, and soft skills trainings to our program plan— this includes basics like how to use Quip➚ (our main collaboration tool at Salesforce) or even just how to join a hangout. In the past these were things you could lean over and ask a co-worker about—but in this new format, nothing can be assumed—and everything should be explained.
Creating Connections Remotely:
Most Of All, Teamwork:
None of this would have been possible without our entire Futureforce Team (recruiters, program managers, marketers, creative, etc), our amazing group of hiring managers, and the most supportive senior leadership. There was never a doubt in anyone’s mind that the show (err the internship) must go on, and that it could go on in a successful and impactful way. From approvals, to trainings, to individual communications—this pivot to a virtual format took a village, an Ohana one might say. We look to our Futureforce as the future of who we are as a company, and if there’s one takeaway from this experience it’s that our future remains clearly on course—and set for success.
You can learn more about opportunities available to interns and new grads at Salesforce on our Futureforce website.