How to Break In: Portfolios, Internships, and Networks
Curate two or three projects: a micro-itinerary with budget assumptions, a guest journey map, or a sustainability mini-audit. Keep it visual and concise. Leila’s four-page PDF landed three interviews because it showed structured thinking, not just claims about being a “people person.”
How to Break In: Portfolios, Internships, and Networks
Stack experiences that compound: festival staffing, hostel shifts, museum docenting, data tagging for a DMO. Each adds texture to your story. Diego combined a park volunteer role with a mapping project, proving he could move between boots-on-ground and laptop-led analysis.
How to Break In: Portfolios, Internships, and Networks
Request 15-minute informational chats, arrive with two thoughtful questions, and follow up with a tiny thank-you insight. Join local tourism boards, alumni groups, or guide associations. Maya’s monthly coffees turned into a mentor circle that flagged openings before they posted.