Examining the puzzling process of finding an internship, Rule 4
Posted on December 29, 2011
Filed Under Employment, Finding a Job, First Job, Internship | Leave a Comment
This might be the cardinal rule! Deadlines for applications to internship programs can vary. It is essential that you start researching early, since most application deadlines are a minimum of four to five months prior to the start date of that internship. In addition, some federal internship opportunities require their applicants submit applications as early as a year prior to the start date of that internship.
For more information, and help locating internship opportunities, please contact the Office of Career Services at careerservices@apus.edu.
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