Jobs are mostly connections, too many people think hard work alone will get them there. You have to socialize and network well too. There is just too much competition in hard work alone!
Great video! I'd also add how important it is to build real relationships over the course of your internship, and continue to nurture them into the future. The people you meet during an internship can have an impact on your career in the short term and long term.
Well, I guess most of these are kind of hard to accomplish in the current times with everyone working from home. Any suggestions on "how to" for these times?
Terrible advise ..... every company is different , every intern ship is different just be yourself, do your best learn as much as you can and enjoy the experience .... interestingly enough, most company’s just want someone who can do the job (well) and get along with the team.
What's really infuriating is that if one is a contractor trying to make it into the company, the intern that's been there 2 months ends up getting the job. Explain that.
Jobs are mostly connections, too many people think hard work alone will get them there. You have to socialize and network well too. There is just too much competition in hard work alone!
Itachi Uchiha I think the west is where it works best!
Great video! I'd also add how important it is to build real relationships over the course of your internship, and continue to nurture them into the future. The people you meet during an internship can have an impact on your career in the short term and long term.
But even internships are extremely hard to get (the good ones)...
Nice hints, wish me luck!
Let them use you as much as possible, work 24/7, always be available for a chance to get a job. Lol
Im so pumped!
Well, I guess most of these are kind of hard to accomplish in the current times with everyone working from home. Any suggestions on "how to" for these times?
This was really helpful 👏🏽
Terrible advise ..... every company is different , every intern ship is different just be yourself, do your best learn as much as you can and enjoy the experience .... interestingly enough, most company’s just want someone who can do the job (well) and get along with the team.
After watching this video, I was able to read more.
Thank you Ma
Outwork everyone making more money than you. There. Your welcome.
What's really infuriating is that if one is a contractor trying to make it into the company, the intern that's been there 2 months ends up getting the job. Explain that.
Or you know better yet go work for yourself and start an agency so you can authentically who you really are without the political nonsense.
This is the best solution, if you have the desire to do it that is.
Easier said than done lmao