Spring Break
During break you might begin your internship search by researching career options and then networking with friends and family or your college alumni network who are currently working in the career fields that you find most interesting. Also, be prepared to give a 60 second "elevator speech" to friends and family as well as anyone you happen to meet.
If you do not have a resume, spring break is a good time to get one started. After researching careers and networking, you can begin searching through the numerous internship sites that are available online. Prospecting with employers is another way to find internships that meet your personal criteria and individual interests. Continue reading ...
Article by, Penny Loretto, a career counselor at a small liberal arts college in upstate New York, has her own private career counseling practice, Career Choice, and is About.com's Guide to Internships.










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