One of the best ways for a student to increase their chances of landing a job after college is by doing internships! Many companies prefer to hire internally, so getting your name and work ethic known among the hiring managers could very well lead to a job offer when you graduate. We’ve compiled some of the best pieces of alumni advice for how to increase your chances of finishing that internship with a job offer!
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