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SCORING A GREAT INTERNSHIP
Peer advice for college students seeking the ideal internship experience
Every year, hundreds of thousands of college students apply and compete for internships at a wide variety of companies and organizations. Internships give students a unique chance to explore potential career fields and build up their resumes as they prepare for the real job world.
Written and reviewed by current college students and recent graduates, SCORING A GREAT INTERNSHIP by Ellen Rubinstein is filled with practical suggestions and students' first-hand accounts that help college students find, apply for, and score a great internship. It offers specific suggestions on what to look for in good internships, how to make wise industry contacts, how to build a strong resume, how to ace the interview, and how to get the most out of the internship. College students gain perspective on how to best approach each internship by learning from students who have gone through the actual internship experience. This guide includes quotes from students as well as internship coordinators and employers.
SCORING A GREAT INTERNSHIP is part of the Students Helping Students™ series of guides for high school and college students. Each Students Helping Students™ guide is written and edited exclusively by current college students and recent graduates, and contains only the most relevant and helpful advice.
Ellen Rubinstein is a student at Columbia University. She lives in New York City.
Publication Information
Publisher: Natavi Guides
Publication date: Nov. 1, 2002
Paperback, $6.95, 5.5 x 8.5, 112 pages, ISBN 0971939284
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