The Golden Rule To An Internship
This post contains the Golden Rule of how to obtain an internship.
The Experiences of Temple Advertising Students
This post contains the Golden Rule of how to obtain an internship.
This blog post was started in February, at the start of my first internship. The tips offered are ones I've found helpful through the entirety of my internship experience.
My time at Philadelphia Magazine has taught me so much; the most important being how to find success.
I'd like to talk less about me and instead focus on YOU, and start a conversation about where do YOU want to be and what kind of role do YOU see yourself in.
My boss is very specific about how she wants to project her brand identity; every visual and every word matters.
My name is Rachel, and I am the Social Media Manager for Temple University's Office of International Affairs.
Interning as a graphic design intern at This is it TV has been a good experience.
Coming into college I was ready to start on my journalism career.
Hi! I’m May Dougherty, a senior at Temple University, and the Marketing and Social Media Coordinator at Tree House Books, a non-profit giving library dedicated to bringing books into the homes of underprivileged communities and building a family of readers, writers, and thinkers.
For my internship opportunity this year, I got the chance of interning at the Painted Bride Art Center in Old City Philadelphia. I feel that I have truly learned what it means to work in the world of nonprofits.
Now that I only have about a month left of my internship, I figured I would make this post about sharing my thoughts about my internship, as well as give some advice on how to succeed at an internship.
Breaking into agency life, what my internship experience was really like.