You prepared for the interview, didn’t you? So why not take it to the next level. You can never be too prepared. Here are a few tips on how to get a head start.
This week I talk to Mike Lynch, a front-end web developer, graphic designer, and junior developer at Toronto design firm NuBrand, about his recent projects, past internships, and why web developers are currently so in demand.
Even if an internship does not lead to a job right away, building and maintaining relationships will make it easier to find a job later. Melissa urges prospective interns to “keep in touch with the people you meet – you never know when they’ll need your help or you’ll need theirs.”
“Twentysomething” profiles recent graduates who are beginning their journey into the real world and following their chosen career paths. This week I ask Patricia Rubino, a freelance junior stylist with The Artist Group in Toronto, a few questions about her journey so far.
Transporting gigantic lobster costumes. Transcribing hours of raw footage. Juggling six coffees in one hand, and four donuts in the other. You have to start at the bottom to get to the top. Two recent grads share their experiences and advice after completing internships at MTV Canada.