Topic: Tom Musbach
Every summer, New Yorkers hear a steady thwack of rubber slapping pavement as flip-flop-wearing interns pour out of subways and into offices across the city. "They treat an internship as a 10- to 12-week job interview," says Alex Taylor, a vice president ...
The Conference Board has released data showing online job listings rising by 255,000 last month. "Employers' modest increase in demand for labor in the second half of 2009 is a nice way to end what has been a very challenging year ...
In this economy, a recent college graduate's best prospect for landing a full-time job may be turning that summer internship into a permanent positioin once the summer is over. "Treat it as a 10- to 12-week job interview," says Alex Taylor ...
You've landed a great summer internship and are ready to start work. "Treat it as a 10-to-12-week job interview," says Alex Taylor, a vice president of university relations at Bank of America (nyse: Within the first week, make an appointment with ...
Just because the company you want to work at doesn't have a job opening doesn't mean you shouldn't introduce yourself. The most important don't: Never go in thinking you're going to walk out with a job. "It ...