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Make sure all forms to receive
credit and your evaluation forms are turned in.
Reflect on your experience - even if its not a requirement. You may want to write a journal or paper describing your experience for future reference. Ask yourself: what you learned, what skills you gained, how this experience tied into your career goals. Did you make the most of your internship? You can use this information to describe the internship experience in your future resumes, cover letters and job interviews. |
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The Academic & Career
Advising Center abides by
FERPA guidelines with regard to
students'
The Academic & Career
Advising Center at Longwood University maintains this website as a
service to Longwood students and alumni. Job announcements on this
website do not indicate an endorsement or recommendation from the
Longwood University Academic & Career Advising Center. Students are
responsible for all necessary precautions when interviewing for, or
accepting these positions, as well as checking the credentials and
integrity of any employer. As a convenience, this Web site contains
links to other Web sites not under the control of the Longwood Academic
& Career Advising Center, and we are not responsible for their contents.
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