WISH RESIDENTS TURNING COVID-19 LEMONS INTO LEMONADE  
Intern Housing Washington DC
by Lauren Kneram
6M ago
Students and interns are balancing new adjustments to their daily routine including social distancing, self-isolation, and remote work. Here are a few tips on staying productive as we weather the storm. 1 REFRESH YOUR RESUME You’ve been working and studying in Washington, DC on Capitol Hill, at non-profits and major companies. Be sure to highlight ..read more
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WISH Resident Discusses Real-World Experience
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by Lauren Kneram
6M ago
My name is Cindy Pena and I am a WISH resident from the University of Colorado Boulder studying Political Science and Economics. I have the honor of interning for the office of Congressman Ed Perlmutter (D-CO) as a Legislative Intern. Join me on a journey through my daily routine, learn about my real-world experience and ..read more
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What Is Unique About Internships in Washington, DC
Intern Housing Washington DC
by Lauren Kneram
5y ago
The start date for Summer internships in Washington, D.C. is just around the corner. WISH is here to provide you with the Top 5 reasons YOU should Intern in Our Nation’s Capital. Networking The majority of jobs are filled through personal connections created by networking. Networking and internships in Washington, D.C. can provide you with the references and referrals needed to secure job opportunities. The saying “Who you know, is better than what you know.” is very true. This is why an internship in D.C. places you in a unique position to make lasting connections with many professionals i ..read more
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Advice from WISH Alum: Intern to Get Job Offer
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by Lauren Kneram
5y ago
You’ve made it! You are here in the heart of the Nation’s Capital interning and taking foundational steps to catapult your career. Now what? Take pointers from someone who was in your shoes, WISH Alums. Every semester we encourage WISH residents to make the most of their time in Washington, D.C. We hosted our Career Night with a panel composed of WISH Alum who now have jobs in DC. If you missed it, here are our 3 pieces of advice from Career Night and the list of WISH Alum Panelist.   Alum Panelist Casey Cappelletti – Asst. Director of Policy & Communications for Academy of Radiolog ..read more
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10 Tips to Stand Out as an Intern
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by Lauren Kneram
5y ago
During your internship in DC, you will develop your skills, build up your resume with an amazing experience, and have a great opportunity to network with people working in your field. Most importantly, you’re getting your foot in the door at an organization you are really interested in and increasing your chances of landing a full-time job after you finish college. So, here are the 10 Tips to Stand Out as an Intern: Set Goals Your boss will have expectations around what they expect you to achieve during your internship. It’s important that you meet with your supervisor to establish what thei ..read more
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Washington DC Looks Good on Me
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by Interns DC
5y ago
My name is Camryn and I am a 3rd-year student at The Ohio State University and the marketing and social media intern at WISH in Washington DC. I have had three different declared majors throughout my college career, ranging from science to business, but I ended up deciding Fashion Retail Studies was my undergrad degree. I once heard someone say, “It doesn’t really matter what your degree is, as long as you have one, you’ll be fine.” Therefore, I ran with that idea and picked the most enjoyable major I could think of. Before October of 2019, I never thought about Washington D.C. unless people w ..read more
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What Is Unique About Internships in Washington, DC
Intern Housing Washington DC
by Lauren Kneram
5y ago
The start date for Summer internships in Washington, D.C. is just around the corner. WISH is here to provide you with the Top 5 reasons YOU should Intern in Our Nation’s Capital. Networking The majority of jobs are filled through personal connections created by networking. Networking and internships in Washington, D.C. can provide you with the references and referrals needed to secure job opportunities. The saying “Who you know, is better than what you know.” is very true. This is why an internship in D.C. places you in a unique position to make lasting connections with many professionals i ..read more
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Advice from WISH Alum: Intern to Get Job Offer
Intern Housing Washington DC
by Lauren Kneram
5y ago
You’ve made it! You are here in the heart of the Nation’s Capital interning and taking foundational steps to catapult your career. Now what? Take pointers from someone who was in your shoes, WISH Alums. Every semester we encourage WISH residents to make the most of their time in Washington, D.C. We hosted our Career Night with a panel composed of WISH Alum who now have jobs in DC. If you missed it, here are our 3 pieces of advice from Career Night and the list of WISH Alum Panelist.   Alum Panelist Casey Cappelletti – Asst. Director of Policy & Communications for Academy of Radiology & ..read more
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10 Tips to Stand Out as an Intern
Intern Housing Washington DC
by Lauren Kneram
5y ago
During your internship in DC, you will develop your skills, build up your resume with an amazing experience, and have a great opportunity to network with people working in your field. Most importantly, you’re getting your foot in the door at an organization you are really interested in and increasing your chances of landing a full-time job after you finish college. So, here are the 10 Tips to Stand Out as an Intern: Set Goals Your boss will have expectations around what they expect you to achieve during your internship. It’s important that you meet with your supervisor to establish what their ..read more
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Washington DC Looks Good on Me
Intern Housing Washington DC
by Interdc
5y ago
My name is Camryn and I am a 3rd-year student at The Ohio State University and the marketing and social media intern at WISH in Washington DC. I have had three different declared majors throughout my college career, ranging from science to business, but I ended up deciding Fashion Retail Studies was my undergrad degree. I once heard someone say, “It doesn’t really matter what your degree is, as long as you have one, you’ll be fine.” Therefore, I ran with that idea and picked the most enjoyable major I could think of. Before October of 2019, I never thought about Washington D.C. unless people w ..read more
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