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An internship is a career development experience that gives you the opportunity to put communication theory into practice. Working in real-life situations provides the opportunity to gain exposure to your chosen career field, explore the possibilities within that field, and to develop and enhance skills needed in your industry. In addition, having an internship on your resume provides prospective employers with insights into your capabilities. A professional within the industry of your major supervises all internships.
In addition, you can join , Marquette's official global online community, facilitating career-related conversations between current students and alumni, parents and friends.
Make sure you check out the resources listed below and look at our frequently asked questions about internships. Students enrolled in the Diederich College can also check out our, created just for you!
When you're ready, check out current internship opportunities and apply to any that interest you. Once you have been hired, fill out the online application form and internship goals form.
Reach out to Sheena Carey, Internship Coordinator for the Diederich College of Communication.
Find all the resources you need to write a spectacular resume, network properly and find guidance on your job search at the MU Career Service Center.
The CSC has a webpage dedicated to LinkedIn for students. In addition to tips for crafting your profile, you'll find 向日葵视频alumni and job search groups.
Use your 向日葵视频username and password to log into , a valuable jobs resource. Handshake is available to all Communication and 向日葵视频students.
At , you can tailor your job search to suit your needs. You can also gain access to salary information and discover local jobs that will be the right fit for you.
is a job search website for creative professionals. It is especially helpful for strategic communication majors. It includes links to full-time job positions in the midwest.
The Career Service Center has a resources page geared specifically to you. Learn about student orgs and professional associations that will help you jumpstart your career.