Exponent Fall Callout
The Exponent will host its fall callout at 6:15 p.m. today in Electrical Engineering, Room 129. We are hiring reporters, copy editors, photographers, graphic artists, layout artists, videographers, web designers, advertising representatives and advertising layout artists. Hours are flexible; the only requirements are that you be a fulltime student and a U.S. citizen or have a valid work visa. Questions? E-mail editor-in-chief Zoe Hayes at editor@purdueexponent.org. Can't attend? Stop by our office at 460 Northwestern Ave. (across the street from Electrical Engineering) between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. to pick up a copy of the training schedule and a summary of the positions available.
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Intern Queen to speak at free lecture
By the time Lauren Berger finished four years of college, she had completed 15 internships with diverse companies such as FOX, NBC and MTV.
Now, she has transitioned from finding internships for herself to finding internships for other college students. Berger, CEO of the online internship destination Intern Queen Inc., graduated from the University of Central Florida with a degree in Organizational Business Communications.
Berger will be at Purdue today to talk with students about the importance of interning during college, as well as her personal story of completing 15 internships.
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