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My question is who should I reach out to when it is time to find internships for my major ?
The major I am going for is business administration with a minor in digital marketing and computer science.
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Brooke’s Answer
Start by connecting with your academic advisor—they can point you toward relevant opportunities. From there, do your own research to find companies and roles that genuinely interest you. There are a lot of options out there, so it’s about narrowing in on the right fit.
Also, be aware that many companies—especially larger ones—begin recruiting for summer internships early in the fall semester. Positions can fill quickly, so it’s important to start your search during that time.
Also, be aware that many companies—especially larger ones—begin recruiting for summer internships early in the fall semester. Positions can fill quickly, so it’s important to start your search during that time.
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Mary’s Answer
Begin by visiting your college career center and talking to your professors, as they often have information on upcoming internships. For networking, set up a LinkedIn profile and reach out to your academic advisors, alumni, and professionals at companies you like. Attend career fairs dressed professionally, ready to discuss your interests, and ask smart questions about opportunities. Companies attending are usually listed, so research them beforehand. If your school has business or marketing clubs, consider joining them.
Create a LinkedIn Profile
Network by connecting with alumni and professionals in companies you are interested in
Attend job fairs
Meet with your career advisor
Ask professors
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