This guide introduces a variety of resources, ideas and mindsets you can utilize to manage launching a career in times of uncertainty.
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This guide introduces a variety of resources, ideas and mindsets you can utilize to manage launching a career in times of uncertainty.
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The Washington Center is the largest and most established student internship program in Washington, D.C. Since our founding, we've helped more than 60,000 young people translate their college majors into career paths. We use our scale and expertise to customize each student’s experience to be truly transformative.
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Networking has been a great way for me to build professional connections in D.C.
Back in August, I thought I had it all figured out. I knew what I was getting out of undergrad, what my next school would be and what my dream job was.
As a D.C. intern, you will hear one piece of advice constantly: network as much as possible.
One of the most important goals that interns should focus on is soliciting feedback and advice.
Although I’m not graduating until December, I have already taken several steps to prepare myself for life after college.
In Washington, D.C., networking is just a part of everyday life. So how do you prepare for it?