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Every Friday, we’ll feature a new student who Just Got Hired by using Internships.com. They’ll share some fun facts about themselves and be featured on the Internships.com student homepage. Congratulations!

FEATUREDSTUDENTheader2 Just Got Hired: Ambar Varela

ambar v Just Got Hired: Ambar Varela

Ambar Varela used Internships.com to land her latest gig!

Hired at Bare Mixers and BYOU Magazine

Ambar is a freshman Business Administration major at Saint Mary’s College.

Why did you decide to intern as a freshman?
I love to challenge myself and see what new limits I can reach.

What are you most looking forward to at your new internship?
I absolutely love learning new aspects of business and internships are a great way to experience real business work. I hope that I will be able to expand my knowledge through my new internships.

How did Internships.com help you land your internships?
I loved how internships.com helped me create a strong resumé as well as bring all of my interests to me. By filtering out all of the internship opportunities that I was now interested in, applying became an easy and exciting task.

Thanks Ambar for sharing your story! Want to be the next intern to be featured? Start searching, and click the red “Just Got Hired” button when you log in to your Internships.com account!

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TruffleTravel Logo W Seal White 5 in 5! with Heidi Androl, Co founder and CEO of Truffle Travel

Heidi Androl is an authority on navigating the world as a powerful woman who knows what she wants and is willing to take risks to make her dreams come true. This accomplished, enthusiastic young woman grew up a farm girl, a ball player and a model and transitioned to a career as a power player in both domestic and international business, a sports broadcaster for several networks and teams, a producer and a writer.

You may know her as a finalist from Donald Trump’s The Apprentice, or from hosting and sports casting the for the NHL Network, Fox Sports covering the Kings and UFC or ESPN and Showtime Sports where she covered MMA and Boxing. But soon you’ll know her as your curator of the most delectable and unique experiences, your purveyor of a vacation richer than you thought possible. Soon TRUFFLE will be your empowering, savvy, and fun guide whispering all the best secrets a city has to offer.

1. How did you get started in the industry? How can someone who is interested in your work get started?

I was newly single with a bucket list a mile long. I made a pact to stop procrastinating and do the things that I had dreamt of doing. I was going to check off that list. AND I DID!

truffletravel ceo heidi androl 300x199 5 in 5! with Heidi Androl, Co founder and CEO of Truffle Travel

Heidi Androl, Truffle Travel CEO

It was the travels on that list (and a vintage necklace from Paris) that inspired TRUFFLE Travel. I needed a travel resource for discerning women craving culture and insider knowledge! I did not want the Big Red Bus and the run-of-the-mill book that every tourist had. What I was looking for did not exist … 3 years later, with the help of my Aussie partner-in-crime, TRUFFLE Travel was born.

Dream big, believe in your dreams and do the WORK to make it happen. I always say everyone has opportunities every single day. It is only when that opportunity comes along and you are ready for it that dreams come true. Put positive vibes into the universe, start with a solid plan, get feedback from your network and BE READY!

2. What’s the future of your industry or job?

The future of the travel industry is constantly evolving and with new technology emerging every single day, the future is exciting!

“At TRUFFLE Travel, we strive to give travelers insider knowledge and the feeling of being a local even if only for a few days or a few hours. We personally try and test every single product.”

The internet has changed all industries, specifically travel. With so much information research can be overwhelming. So many travel sites offer great content, but conflicting, untrusted, user-generated reviews. We wanted to take the work out of sifting through all the confusing commentary and trying to figure out if you even relate to the person reviewing. We have curated an amazing collection of travel must sees and dos and our algorithm tailors them exactly to each unique traveler.

One thing is for sure. Travelers want instant gratification and easy access to the local culture. At TRUFFLE Travel, we strive to give travelers insider knowledge and the feeling of being a local even if only for a few days or a few hours. We personally try and test every single product. Our staff is discerning and inquisitive.

3. What do you look for when you hire an intern or entry-level candidate?

truffletravel logo square 5 in 5! with Heidi Androl, Co founder and CEO of Truffle TravelThe first thing we look for is someone who loves travel and has a passion for discovery. Without that, they will not understand the philosophy behind TRUFFLE. Candidates have to have a positive attitude and love life! Detail is very important in the content business, so being detail-oriented is essential. Out-of-the-box thinkers who have an entrepreneurial spirit. Equally as important is finding a self-starter who has the drive to make their mark in the world and who thrives on the grind of building a startup.

4. What is one thing an intern can do to make a favorable impression?

Take the initiative, bring innovative ideas to the table and honestly, the one thing that will never go unnoticed is hard work.

5. Can you share a positive intern story and an intern horror story? No names needed…

We are currently in the process of hiring our first interns at TRUFFLE Travel, but in previous jobs I have been very very fortunate to have self-starters. These individuals took the lead on projects without being asked and emerged into the work world with an amazing portfolio and great experience. We even had one intern that grew into management.

My advice is to intern in many areas around what you think you want to do. You never know how valuable the variety of tools and skills you will acquire will be or where the journey will lead you. I am living proof of that!

TRUFFLE Travel launches this spring. Join them as they begin their journey – they’re hiring interns, apply now!

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FB NU day Interning in Boston This Summer? Intern Housing is Available

Summer Intern Housing at Northeastern University

Many students take advantage of the summer break by heading to a big city and interning. Boston is one of those big cities and a top destination for summer interns. One of the biggest obstacles is finding a place to live for just a few months. Fortunately, Northeastern University offers short-term summer intern housing designed specifically for Boston interns.

Northeastern University’s housing is perfect for summer interns and includes:

  • Fully furnished apartments
  • Internet and cable TV
  • Laundry & vending in building
  • 24 hour front desk security
  • Multiple meal plan options

Additional benefits include a community of peers, social programming, optional gym memberships and on campus parking, and local access to the T-line & Commuter rail.

Now that housing is taken care of, take advantage of summer internships available in Boston. Don’t limit yourself to local internships!

Learn more about Northeastern University intern housing and reserve your room now.

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headercoffeeclicks Monday Coffee Clicks: April 29Monday – the most productive day of the week! Here are some links to go along with your second cup of coffee:

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Every Friday, we’ll feature a new student who Just Got Hired by using Internships.com. They’ll share some fun facts about themselves and be featured on the Internships.com student homepage. Congratulations!

FEATUREDSTUDENTheader2 Just Got Hired: Sarah Deringer

Sarah1 Just Got Hired: Sarah Deringer

Sarah Deringer, A Book Lover’s Library, Virtual

Sarah Deringer Is in graduate school at the University of Kentucky, studying Library Science.

Tell us a little about your role as an intern?
I am a young information technology specialist studying for my MSLS with School Media Certification. I am so excited for this virtual internship with A Book Lover’s Library because it gives me a chance to practice my technology skills while working with authors, readers, and book reviewers.

What do you expect to get out of your new internship?
I believe this internship will give me a knowledge of a wide variety of books and authors, so that I will be able to make wise decisions in selection and acquisitions as a librarian in the future!

How did Internships.com help you find your internship A Book Lover’s Library?
Internships.com helped me find a wide variety of internships for graduate students, where before finding Internships.com, I didn’t know of many graduate internships. Also because I live in a rural setting, there are not many internships or jobs available. Internships.com provided a way to find virtual internships, so I can get experience without leaving my house! It’s great! Thanks Internships.com!

Thanks Sarah for sharing your story! Want to be the next intern to be featured? Start searching, and click the red “Just Got Hired” button within your Internships.com account!

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WTClogo1 5 in 5 with Marc V. Romano, President of the World Trade CouncilThe World Trade Council is an international research and consulting firm with a strong educational and financial services component. You can find more information on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Tumblr.

1. How did you get started in the industry? How can someone who is interested in your work get started?

WTC 5 in 5 with Marc V. Romano, President of the World Trade Council

Marc V. Romano, President of the World Trade Council

Marc’s entrepreneurial experiences span five continents over three decades. Some of his earliest entrepreneurial experiences took place during his tenure at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where he majored in Hospitality and Business Finance. From 2007 to 2009, Marc Romano, president of the World Trade Council, was employed at the World Trade Center Chicago. As head of business development, he completed three trade missions. They included the Philippines, Africa, and Amsterdam. Although he enjoyed his time working there, one of the main reasons he decided to leave the company was that he felt that they were limited in their vision on how they could benefit the business and educational community. In disagreement with the limited vision of the World Trade Center, which led to their ultimate demise, Mr. Romano left to begin the World Trade Council.

Marc Romano believes that the best way for someone who is interested in working at the World Trade Council (or seeking similar employment) is to gain as much experience as possible. An internship provides students with a structured exposure to a variety of experiences within the business world. In addition to confirming a realistic career goal, an internship provides an opportunity to match your abilities, aptitudes and interests with job availability in the current business world. American students, serving internships in foreign countries, can achieve goals similar to those sought by the World Trade Council, provided those internships include a serious exposure to the business world.

2. What’s the future of your industry or job?

The World Trade Council is unique in that it constantly evolves in response to the ever changing business and political climate. Therefore, as an organization rooted in an entrepreneurial culture, the WTC, by definition, has an unlimited future with unlimited opportunities.

In the past few years, the World Trade Council has grown to offer a variety of services for both domestic and international businesses seeking to expand their business plan. Primary among those services are research and marketing. The World Trade Council operates a large number of different projects. Past projects include collaborations with Lemko Corporation, Nove International LLC, Crate & Barrel, Grupo Axo, Sigarenmagazijin Bom, Tabacalera Cigars, Tanduay Distillers Inc, and casinos in the Dominican Republic. Current projects include providing and marketing of student housing for foreign students, manufacturing and marketing of electronic cigarettes from China, managing the internship program in conjunction with the major Chicago area colleges and universities, collaborating with Intrax Chicago English School in the design and implementation of entrepreneurial experiences coupled with the development of communication skills, conducting retirement seminars, managing real estate properties in Illinois and Indiana, and researching current articles for the World Trade Council blog. As for future projects, the World Trade Council plans to launch a satirical web series that sums up the year’s biggest political issues as well as continue all current projects.

3. What do you look for when you hire an intern or entry-level candidate?

The World Trade Council brings on new interns every Fall, Spring, and Summer. Potential employees and interns of the WTC, regardless of their major or interests, must possess an aptitude to identify business opportunities.

While all candidates for internship are given consideration, students pursuing degrees in Marketing, Communications, Law, Information Technology, Information Management, Business Administration, Web Development, and Political Science, are encouraged to apply to the World Trade Council’s Internship Program.

Requirements for all interns include:

  • Excellent written and oral communication skills. For foreign students, this translates to a strong commitment to hone their business communication skills to a competitive level.
  • Talented multi-tasker who can work independently
  • Detail oriented and extremely organized
  • Passion for researching problems and offering possible solutions
  • Exceptional follow-up skills
  • Strong computer application and internet skills

4. What is one thing an intern can do to make a favorable impression?

In addition to the requirements mentioned above, and the standard qualifications sought by all employers, an intern can make a favorable at the WTC by demonstrating a willingness to take on tasks outside and beyond their in initial level of expertise. An important goal of the WTC is to engage students, as a group or individually, in new experiences that test and enhance their skills.

5. Can you share a positive intern story and an intern horror story? No names needed…

A number of interns at the World Trade Council were hired by other companies or government agencies (both domestic and international) during or after completing their internship program. There are instances of some WTC interns had achieved gainful employment long before their graduation from college. We expect that their WTC internship, while still in process, had contributed to their achieving an early employment offer. Further, students failing to achieve employment, because of their lack of communications skills, did achieve gainful employment as a result of the business communication skills they honed during their WTC internship. While there are no horror stories, the diversity (language and otherwise) of the staff and the interns they serve does have communication barriers, which led to miscommunications that could be described as embarrassing, if not laughable. Overall, the intern experience at the WTC under the guidance of Marc Romano has had significant positive results.

Interested in interning for the World Trade Council? They are currently looking for interns! Apply now.

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Intern Picks: Multimedia

April 24, 2013

Every day, our intern Claire gets a sneak peek at all of the new internships being posted daily on Internships.com. Each week she’ll choose a theme and highlight a few of the new internships she thinks are cool/useful/interesting.

ClaireMcDonald Intern Picks: Multimedia

By Claire McDonald

Multimedia is part of every successful companies DNA due to high demand for interactivity. What is multimedia? Multimedia covers many different mediums of art, design, and computer science.  Some examples of multimedia are: video games, digital art/design, TV, film, magazines, computer media, interactive games and apps. Good luck with your search!

Mobile Game Development Internship
Jetstreame Studios in North Olmsted, OH
Jetstreame Studios is a small independent game studio that is currently developing several games for popular mobile platforms such as iOS, Android, Windows 8 and Blackberry. They are looking for a dedicated web intern to work with their marketing department to help optimize and maintain their website. Apply now!

Integrated Marketing Internship
ALLDAYEVERYDAY New York, NY
This company has been built around the principle of coupling best-of-breed capabilities spanning media, technology and content with a strong cultural point of view and ties to the global art and creative community. Apply now!

Digital Design Internship
HIER Intelligence in St. Louis, MO
HIER Intelligence is looking for a Digital Design intern. Work is primarily web-based, so this job entails designing website layouts (coding knowledge is not required), blogs, banners, email blasts, imagery and occasional print work, as well. Apply now!

Mutimedia Editing Internship
The Daily Quirk Virtual
The Daily Quirk is currently looking for one intern to work with editors on video and multimedia features for site. The intern will be provided with access to celebrity interview footage as well as Film/Television Clips, Behind the Scenes Footage, and B-Roll to help develop video features in advance of a Film/Show’s release. Apply now!

Digital Graphics Internship
MERCURY RADIO ARTS in Irving, TX
TheBlaze is looking for a Digital Graphics Intern to become a key member of Mercury Radio Arts New York City office. TheBlaze offers a dynamic and hands on internship program that allows participants to make important contributions, while learning a wide range of skills necessary to succeed in digital and broadcast media. Apply now!

Search through more multimedia internships here. What type of internships do you want us to highlight next week? Let us know in the comments below.

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leaflogo 5 in 5 with Matt Robinson, Founder of Leaf LogisticsMatt Robinson is an entrepreneur and licensed California attorney with a BS in Accounting. He’s a proud Trojan, having graduated from USC Law School. Matt founded Leaf Logistics as an independent sales group. He and his independent business networkers (IBNs) network and he make commission deals that turn that networking into cash. They approach sales less from a glitz perspective and more from a standpoint of building long-term business relationships based on trust and mutual gain. You can find more information on Twitter and LinkedIn.

1. How did you get started in the industry? How can someone who is interested in your work get started?

LeafLogistics 5 in 5 with Matt Robinson, Founder of Leaf Logistics

Matt Robinson, founder of Leaf Logistics

I got started in the industry working in operations at a logistics company, where I learned a lot about the industry and its layout. It dawned on me that the salespeople, mostly independent agents, who built and managed relationships, were the most vital cog in many respects. Based on that experience, I founded Leaf Logistics as an independent sales group. Leaf is an ideal place for someone interested in marketing or logistics to get started because we walk our newcomers through effective ways to business network and give them the support of a group as well as myself. We also have a weekly conference call where we cover fundamental sales and logistics information and students can interact with each other as well as myself.

2. What’s the future of your industry or job?

Logistics has become increasingly important as world trade has expanded, and with continuing globalization and potentially the shifting of trade routes following the 2015 Panama Canal expansion, it has never been a more interesting field to enter.

3. What do you look for when you hire an intern or entry-level candidate?

I look for someone honest who wants to be part of a business that treats people with respect and seeks mutual gain. They need only the desire to work and the discipline to do so without someone looking over their shoulders. If they have the desire and discipline, we can teach them everything else they need to find success.

4. What is one thing an intern can do to make a favorable impression?

Just be themselves. I’m a big believer in presenting who you really are and what your intentions are. At the end of the day, we are trying to find round pegs for round holes. Be the peg that you are so we can find a hole that fits.

5. Can you share a positive intern story and an intern horror story? No names needed…

No horror stories. It’s a positive experience where you get out of it what you put into it. Comments like “This is kind of fun” are always nice to hear. If you’re an entrepreneurial-minded student, this is probably best suited to you because it empowers you to start developing the business relationships you’ll need.

Interested in interning for Leaf Logistics? They’re currently offering business networking internships! Apply now.

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headercoffeeclicks Monday Coffee Clicks: April 22Monday – the most productive day of the week! Here are some links to go along with your second cup of coffee:

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Every Friday, we’ll feature a new student who Just Got Hired by using Internships.com. They’ll share some fun facts about themselves and be featured on the Internships.com student homepage. Congratulations!

FEATUREDSTUDENTheader2 Just Got Hired: Nick Irving

Nick Irving1 Just Got Hired: Nick Irving

Nick Irving, Lupus Foundation of America, Connecticut

Nick Irving Is studying Communication with an emphasis in Public Relations, minoring in Marketing, at Central Connecticut State University.

What do you do at your new internship?
I work as their Social Media Intern and I am totally addicted to social media – I truly believe it is one of the best tools companies can use to reach their audience! I love going to my internship everyday and working with Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and blogging!

What is your favorite part about your new internship?
I never thought I’d enjoy working for a small, non-profit organization as much as I do; you really get the freedom and attention you might not receive at a larger company.

How did Internships.com help you find your internship with the Connecticut Chapter of the Lupus Foundation of America?
Internships.com is incredibly interactive. I could customize my search so that all the results were internships I was really interested in! I also use Internships.com at my current internship, where I can review and respond to potential interns who apply for summer positions.

Thanks Nick for sharing your story! Want to be the next intern to be featured? Start searching, and click the red “Just Got Hired” button within your Internships.com account!

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