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Similar mindset to turning over rocks to find the best opportunities in the market.
We hosted a scavenger hunt through Grand Central for our summer interns, who worked together in this game of strategy and communication to solve clues in the passages, concourses, tracks and trains.
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I should add that these are PAID internships. Not only does this make our internships accessible to those who can’t afford to work for free, there is a noticeable difference in the quality and consistency of their work over the span of the semester. It is a lot easier to give more to an organization when they are compensating you for your time. At the very least, I believe we need to be paying interns enough to cover the indirect expenses that come with a job (gas, meals, clothing, etc.).
The GLO Center's new class of interns starts this week! You can get to know them here: https://lnkd.in/g56d-m8Q
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It’s intern season at BFW/Marcum! As we conduct regular check-ins with our interns, we would like to share valuable insights from seasoned professionals. Help us out by answering this question: What makes a great intern? Share your comments below!👇
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Great question. A good intern is looking for opportunities to learn new skills and contribute to the projects that they are involved with. We like to talk about engineering being self-directed continuous learning, and interns that exhibit curiosity, that are unafraid of asking questions, and are willing to dig into a little research are going to excel. A good intern mentor and supervisor is planning ahead to identify those opportunities and "clear the deck" for intern participation. This might mean that productivity occasionally temporarily takes a back seat to creating enriching experiences, but that is absolutely a great investment in the long term for the intern and the company.
It’s intern season at BFW/Marcum! As we conduct regular check-ins with our interns, we would like to share valuable insights from seasoned professionals. Help us out by answering this question: What makes a great intern? Share your comments below!👇
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What are some of our interns most excited to learn about this summer? Dive in below ↓
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Ready for another intern feature? Today, we are highlighting Brendan Callahan, who is interning with our Post Issuance team! Read on to learn more about Brendan!
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🌟 Showcase Your Star Interns! 🌟 Investing in the future of Nebraska starts with celebrating the incredible talent within your company. We invite you to participate in our Student Story highlight and shine a spotlight on your amazing interns! Why Participate? 🌟 Showcase Talent: Highlight the skills and contributions of your interns, demonstrating their vital role in your success. 🚀 Boost Your Brand: Promote your company culture and work environment, attracting top talent and impressing potential clients. 💡 Inspire and Engage: Present your company as an exciting, innovative workplace, setting your business apart. 🔗 Connect with the Next Generation: Build early relationships with students, strengthening your talent pipeline. What We Need: - A student photo - Social media handles - A message from the student - A video (optional but highly recommended) Celebrate your interns and elevate your company's profile. Submit your star interns today here: https://vist.ly/36xq7 !
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Next week marks six months for me as 826NYC's Executive Director, and one of the recurring cautions development folks shared with me when I started was about the "summer slump." If you're not familiar with non-profit fundraising, it tends to run in seasons. Winter is end-of-year giving season. Spring and fall are events seasons. And summer—at least for fundraising—is the dreaded season. But it doesn't have to be. As an educator, I know just how important summer is for our students and our work. While fundraising may fall quiet, our programs do not pause. They do not slump. In fact, they soar. This summer, 826NYC's elementary school camp provides crucial opportunities for young people to learn, create, build social emotional skills, get outside, play, and make connections with one another. 826NYC also runs a robust internship opportunity for high school students to mentor younger students, create unique writing projects, engage in daily professional development, and build their resumes. Learn more about what our interns are up to here: https://lnkd.in/gJHqgWCh And if you're able to help us beat the "summer slump" by making our fundraising match the incredible work being done each day, contribute to the 826NYC summer appeal campaign here: https://give.826nyc.org/
Introducing our 2024 Summer Interns! Kayla, Shamsun, and Liam are part of our Teen Writers’ Collective during the year, and over six weeks, they’ll support our summer workshops, participate in professional development, and create captivating capstone projects. You can find out more about our wonderful interns here: https://lnkd.in/eh7qRGid
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Did you know: LIBBEY LOVES INTERNS! In celebration of the upcoming National Intern Day on July 25th, we are highlighting our current cohort of interns for Libbey in the United States! These bright and engaging Makers are creating value for our company and our industry - while learning meaningful things they'll leverage over the course of their career! Cheers to their success! Let's learn a little more about Zachary Jones
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