Employment 101 - An Intern's Perspective of the Professional World

by Karl Schmit and Mike Kuenzi  Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Karl Schmit is from Milwaukee, WI where he is currently a junior at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He is pursuing a Bachelors of Business Administration degree in Information Technology Management. However, Karl is a non-traditional student, being that after ten years in the retail industry, he decided to pursue a career change. Using a university education as a stepping stone to the nex...
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Mike Kuenzi is the host of “Employment 101.” Mike graduated from the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee with a major in business administration and a minor in communications. As a Community Partners Manager at LocalJobNetwork.com, Mike connects organizations with job seekers. Topics for his radio show are often the result of specific questions job seekers ask Mike on any given day. Due to a ne...
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We are always looking to get a competitive advantage over the next candidate when looking for a job. What if you could set yourself up for the future, get a foot in the door to a great organization, and get paid for it? That's what an internship can do for many college students when they take the necessary steps toward getting one.

So, what can someone do to get an internship? Where can people look to get this kind of experience? Look no further than Employment 101 where you'll get that perspective from a current intern, Karl Schmit, from the Local JobNetwork?. The main purpose isn't just to tell you to get an internship, but how to go about the process and why it's so important for professional development. Employment 101 can help get you to where you want to go.
Duration: 13 Minutes

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