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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
Professor
Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
READY, SET, GO! Strategies
for a
Successful
Internship BEFORE THE INTERNSHIP BEGINS Check your schedule – make sure you know what days
you are working Read any company handouts regarding policies and
procedures Check on the company’s dress code TO DO LIST:
Plan and time your route Are you going to your internship from school? Are you going to your internship from home? Plan and time a backup route Plan what to wear Clean, pressed, in good repair – In line with company dress code Plan what to bring Carryall/Bag
Ph on e
A ny paperwork or docu ments needed by th e company
M edication s
Glasses/Contact Lens su pplies; oth er person al care item s
Umbrella
ID’s
M oney Get there! Set an early alarm Check traffi c & weather Plan to arrive15-20
minutes early Look, Listen and
Observe Follow instructions Pay attention to details Take notes if you need to Look to other “star”
performers to model your
behavior FIRST
DAY!
M a ke a G o o d
Fi r s t
I m p re s s i o n FOLLOW THESE TIPS TO FOR A
SUCCESSFUL SEMESTER Learn new skills and knowledge, and accept opportunities
to develop yourself and carry out additional
responsibilities. Show management you are dedicated to your current job. Meet or exceed all expectations in your present position. Be cooperative and fl exible. Solve problems, serve your customers, and demonstrate
initiative, creativity and ethics.
h t t p : / / c a r e e r- a d v i c e . m o n s t e r. c o m / i n - t h e - o ffi c e / w o r k p l a c e - i s s u e s / w h a t - i t - t a k e s - t o - s u c c e e d - i n retail/article.aspx WHAT SHOULD I DO IF….? What if I’m sick or have an emergency and have to
miss work? Find out what the company’s policy is for sickness and
emergencies Most likely you will need to inform your supervisor by email and
voicemail; leave a contact # What if I am not getting the hours I need to fulfi ll the
course requirements? Contact your Professor What if I am experiencing diffi culties on the job? Contact your Professor What if I get fi red? Contact your Professor
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