• The Secrets To Getting Your Dream Internship

    The Secrets To Getting Your Dream Internship

    It’s internship hunting season and, thanks to the economy, it’s more competitive than ever. That means it’s more important than ever to make a really good first impression. Being that I spent the past week alone sifting through over 100 applications for CollegeCandy’s summer internship positions, I know a thing or twelve about what makes a successful application.

  • College Grads Aren’t Getting Jobs, But You Can!

    College Grads Aren’t Getting Jobs, But You Can!

    When we all entered our senior year of high school, the question on everyone’s mind was where they’d be going to college. We worked our asses off to get decent SAT scores and spent every weekend for months writing essays about why we were more wonderful than the thousands of other students applying for the same coveted place on campus.

  • Life After College: Movin’ Up The Ladder!

    Life After College: Movin’ Up The Ladder!

    After three long summers of unpaid interning (and people say slavery is illegal!) I’m finally getting my own interns tomorrow. How quickly the tables have turned.

  • Looking for an Internship? These Sites Will Help!

    Looking for an Internship? These Sites Will Help!

    The never-ending search for ways to better your chances of finding a job post graduation does not stop once you are back in the classroom for the year. There is a lot of competition out there (just look at all those kids in your classes!), so getting some internships under your belt is important. And now, yes now, is the time to start looking for internships for the spring semester and even the summer.

  • Life After College: I’m Too Young For This

    Life After College: I’m Too Young For This

    When I tell people I just graduated from school they automatically assume middle school and tell me that I’ll grow out of my awkward teen years soon. And when they find out that I’m actually 22 they reassure me that once I’m older I’ll appreciate looking younger. Like, great, when I’m 78 I’ll look 75.

  • Intern Diaries: Wrapping Up

    Intern Diaries: Wrapping Up

    It’s finally here: week ten of my summer internship at Magazine X in New York City. I’m proud to report that I’ve made it through numerous days of unpaid labor and braved the horrible commuting conditions, and I actually managed to have a pretty good time while doing so. So what have I learned?

  • Gradvice: It’s All About Who You Know

    Gradvice: It’s All About Who You Know

    I’ve learned many lessons since graduating from college. I’ve learned that buying a pair of shoes isn’t as important as eating dinner, that keeping in touch with friends is hard and that your first job out of college isn’t always as amazing as you think it will be. But the biggest and most important lesson I’ve learned is that networking is the key to success.

  • Intern Diaries: Mid-Summer Evaluation

    Intern Diaries: Mid-Summer Evaluation

    Last week, our managing editor (who essentially runs the production process – making sure layouts are updated and distributed, giving editors deadlines, leading weekly content meetings, etc.) emailed the entire staff and informed us that our “summer Fridays” would have to be put on hold.

  • Intern Diaries: Surviving the Commute

    Intern Diaries: Surviving the Commute

    If your summer has been characterized by commuting to and from your internship site, I’m sure that we can sympathize with one another. And if you have been trying to avoid your commute by staying with friends/boyfriends/girlfriends so that you don’t need to go home and actually deal with commuting, I can sympathize with you more.

  • Intern Diaries: Dealing With Downtime

    Intern Diaries: Dealing With Downtime

    If your internship is anything like mine, not every hour in your 9-5 day is filled with important tasks and urgent errands. Although I certainly have things to keep me occupied, a less than full schedule can make the time spent in your little cubicle feel awfully long and completely brutal.

  • The Intern Diaries: Living On The Cheap

    The Intern Diaries: Living On The Cheap

    Week two at X magazine has commenced, and I’m happy to report that I’ve only had two coffees today and am feeling pretty awake! Now that the first couple of days are over, I feel a lot more settled – still need some decorations for my cubicle, but definitely know my way around the office and feel more comfortable talking to editors and asking for help.

  • Life After College: First Day on the “Job”

    Life After College: First Day on the “Job”

    Alright it’s just another internship. I’m not stressed. But I actually need this internship to lead to something. I must make a good impression. Now I’m stressed. Is that my subway line? Is it safe? Am I the only girl on here? Is this going to be the first scene in my lifetime movie of a internship gone horribly wrong?

  • The Intern Diaries: Welcome to My Summer of Slavery

    The Intern Diaries: Welcome to My Summer of Slavery

    After sweating, slaving, and stressing over my resume for what felt like weeks, and checking Mediabistro and Ed2010.com for journalism internships like a madwoman, I finally landed myself a job at one of the most successful women’s magazines in the country. And I will share all my experiences with you…

  • Crappy Internship? Make the Most of It…

    Crappy Internship? Make the Most of It…

    Last spring, I was gearing up to graduate and was waiting for the job offers to come rolling in. Instead, the only opportunity that came my way was a summer internship. At the time, I was making plenty of money waiting tables, but I knew that the added experience of an internship would add to my credentials– even if it meant taking a pay cut.

  • Interning in the City: Tips to Learn the Ropes Fast

    Interning in the City: Tips to Learn the Ropes Fast

    Learning the ropes of an internship is one thing, but becoming accustomed to a big city for the first time while starting an internship can make those first few days all the more nerve wracking.

  • Finding a Job Isn’t Impossible – Just Get Creative!

    Finding a Job Isn’t Impossible – Just Get Creative!

    As the semester comes to a close, one thing that’s on my mind (and the minds of most everyone I know) besides finals and start-of-summer parties is getting a job. Whether it’s a summer job, internship, or, if you’re graduating like I am, an entry-level position into a career, finding a job is a top priority.