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Debra Wheatman, President of Careers Done Write, provides expert insight to the job search process that puts your career in gear with tips for interviewing, networking, job search strategies and how to create a winning resume and cover letter.

It’s Time to End Unpaid Internships
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It’s Time to End Unpaid Internships

Internships should be learning experiences designed to expose students to a company’s people, products, and processes. They are intended, ostensibly, to give students a taste of what it’s like to be a part of the workforce. Well, a key part of being in the workforce is being compensated! Labor should always have dignity, which requires a decent wage payment. I am not against volunteerism; that’s great. However, organizations that have resources and ask people to work in real jobs for no money should be ashamed of themselves. Exchanging labor for “experience” only on a resume is the definition of exploitation....

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Internship? Returnship?

Internships have long been avenues by which college students or recent graduates gain some practical experience in their field to complement their areas of study. I advise all students to do at least one internship before graduation so that they have a practical understanding of their field, as well as a familiarity with the work…

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A+ Internship Interviews

It is time to apply for a summer internships.  The most dreaded part of the process for most candidates is the interview.  Interviewing causes anxiety for almost everyone. However, with some practice, interviewing becomes easier. Here are five simple suggestions to help you ace the interview for your dream internship. Be Authentic The interviewer wants…

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Summer Internships

Dear Deb: I am a sophomore in college.  There is such competition for summer internships and office jobs. Those jobs generally go to upper classmen.   It looks like my summer job options are limited to a local summer day camp counselor position or a painter’s helper position.  My college counselor told me it is better…

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Internships Beat Interviews for Job Changes

Q. I want to change careers and have been looking for months to move into a marketing role. For the past several years, I have been a customer service specialist. I recently interviewed for a marketing position, but it’s an internship for six months. I am not making very much money in the customer service…

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