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Yale Daily News Guide to Internships 2000

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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 331.25922 EAN: 9780684862835 ISBN: 0684862832 Label: Kaplan Publishing Manufacturer: Kaplan Publishing Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 592 Publication Date: 1999-09-14 Publisher: Kaplan Publishing Studio: Kaplan Publishing
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Launch Your Career with the Right Internship. Knowing where to apply doesn't mean anything if you don't know how to create a competitive application package. That's why Kaplan and the Yale Daily News teamed up to produce the Yale Daily News Guide to Internships, your "start-to-finish" guide to the entire internship process. This complete guide includes: * Student-to-Student Advice, from the real experts -- interns. In candid interviews with Yale Daily News reporters, past interns describe their experiences, offer advice, and give tips on how to make the most of your internship and build it into a rewarding career * Special Internet Research Section outlining the ins and outs of finding hot internships on the Web * Comprehensive List of Thousands of Internships in a wide range of fields, including business, entertainment, finance, public policy, technology, and more
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Customer Rating:      Summary: How do I live without Anselmo? I want to know... Comment: I don't know how much longer I can make it. The sand in my internship hourglass is quickly running out. I make my copies and open the mail now with an anxious eye on the clock, knowing that only a few precious days separate me from the comfortable world of the internship and the prospect of trying to get a real job. With that blasted internship interview, I had Anselmo. Without him, I don't know where this cruel process will take me. My days have lengthened into long, dark periods of listless wandering. I arrive home from my internship, and stare at the peach hued walls of my ugly eighties themed apartment, and wonder, "where in God's name is Anselmo when you need him?". If it has been a good day, and I have been able to muster enough petty cash to buy a small bottle of Karkov Vodka, I am usually able to drive the terrible thought of facing life after internships without Anselmo in three or six quick, putrid shots. But on normal days, those very numerous, substance free normal days, I stare at the television, muttering...hoping that his wise but kind face will appear. Hours of syndicated garbage later...I fall asleep, disappointed, dejected, and unwilling to face the morning. Where have you gone Frank Anselmo? Interns turn their lonely eyes to you..whoo, whoo, whoo. God Bless you please Mr. Internship, Frank Anselmo's left and gone away, hey, hey, hey.. So, like General Zod in the sequal to an American classic, I demand to see Superman! I must enter the real world and I demand guidance, and I want it from the man who brought me so much success in the realm of the internship. Nothing else, nothing less, will do. The last time around, I had chapters like "So...You're a Philistine", "Places To Live In NYC if Mummy Won't Pay", and "Dealing with Blasted Lunches: An Intern's Guide to Gastronomy". You remember the magic? I do, and I want more of what Anselmo's cooking. So dust off your keyboard King of Internship Kings, give another Bible, Lord of Entry-Level Lords. We need you. I...need you.
Customer Rating:      Summary: This blasted book....changed my life Comment: Finding an internship can be strenuous, but not with John Anselmi's easy-to-use guide. Anselmi's style is efficient and beautiful. His insight, top-notch. If John Anselmi were here right now, I would like to play a little jazz trumpet for Anselmi. He is the best, the best, the best. In fact, his thoughts are so original, so intriguing, I would like to subscribe to his newsletter. Thank you, undefeated, undisputed, King of internships!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Blagev is bad! Comment: I thought the book was absolutely wonderful, but I must comment on the writing style of the previous review, Denitza Blagev. I think her writing is awful, but her terrible writing (especially the creative stuff), only serves as a contradistinction from the brilliant writing in the internship book.Maybe Ms. Blagev should try a writing internship. Then her writing might be more pallitable.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A fantastic gripping tale of the kinds of internships to get Comment: This is the most incredible book in the whole wide world. What a page turner! I couldn't put it down. The anecdotes by Mattew Weissler, Denitza Blagev, and Melanie Schoenberg were particularly helpful. The YDN's head copy editor, Dorie Boufides told a gripping tale of her lust and deceit in her San Francisco Opera internship. John Anselmi, the editor, gave me hope that there might be a job out there, even for me. What a gifted crew to put this book together.Go on and write MORE!
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