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Creating Your Own Internship

Creating Your Own Internship

By Saleem Assaf and Rosanne Lurie

When you go out to eat, do you prefer to go to restaurants where you can get your food to order (sauce on the side, hold the anchovies, medium rare, etc.), or where you can actually prepare it yourself (salad bars, buffets, select your steak or lobster, build your own sundae, etc.)? If you think about it, how many restaurants don’t allow you to customize your meal in some way? Can’t think of any, can you?

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How to Get the Internship You Want

How to Get the Internship You Want

By The Editors

The fastest way to add luster to your résumé is to do an internship, but the benefits don't stop there. By interning, you not only gain professional skills, but also gather insight into a particular industry or organizational culture, and establish connections that might lead to a job.

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Make the Most of Your Internship

Make the Most of Your Internship

By The Editors

As companies realize that successful internships benefit both the employer and the employee, the diversity of internships is growing: from mentor-led programs to unpaid volunteering to well-paying gigs. Follow these steps to make your internship a success.

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Common Job Search Misconceptions

Common Job Search Misconceptions

By The Editors

Everybody seems to have an opinion when it comes to the tricks of getting hired. And you'll hear 'em all. Here are some common misconceptions job seekers haveand the truths everyone know. 

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Do Majors Really Matter?

Do Majors Really Matter?

By Selena Welz

Accounting sounded good when the pressure to pick a major was on and your math scores were high. But that doesn't mean you have to leave your newfound passion for writing behind when it comes to your career. 

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How to Pick a First Job That Launches Your Career

How to Pick a First Job That Launches Your Career

By The Editors

A thousand-mile journey starts with the first step. A lifetime career starts with the first job. I've been starting my career for a few decades, so I know what I'm talking about.

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