March 6th, 2013 by midari · Comments Off on Volunteering – A Great Way to Get Your Foot in the Door

Internships are amazing. There are more compensated internships than ever before, but even non-paid internships can be incredibly useful to you-if you can catch one at an organization within your desired profession.
Some internships are very official and for a limited span of time (8-weeks, 12-weeks, 1-year, for example) where you’re finishing a certain set of projects, creating a set quantity (usually limited) of cash, with a pre-determined result. Some of those internships are the only way you can get employed at some very well-known organizations. Some internships are at small dot coms or automotive accessory online retailers. They don’t have problems with abilities. Most individuals want to perform for them, so they can manage to be very selective about who they take on-even for an internship.
Despite what you may think, anyone can benefit from an internship. Everyone needs a little hands-on experience and we don’t always have to get compensated for it because we’re creating an investment in ourselves. Volunteering can provide you the same benefits-if what you provide relates to the job you are aiming for. Helping out at the hospital, financial institution, or regional PTA is a wonderful thing to do as a philanthropic action but it is probably not going to help you get a job.
Since my concern is not to push you in your social obligations or your non-profit perform, that’s not what I’m going to guide you toward. My focus is to get you a job fast. The quickest way to do so is to discover some way to provide at an organization where you can understand or use abilities that are appropriate for the job you want. That’s going to be different for everyone, and you may have to be innovative to think of and main out possibilities, but enough time that you invest improving whatever expertise it is will be value it for you. You can discuss it on your resume, on your FB, web page, on your LI which will insure you stand out from the crowd.
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November 12th, 2012 by midari · Comments Off on Dash Kits and Other Accessories

Automotive Accessory Internships in NYC
Rvinyl.com Inc: If you’re interested in the world of fast cars and automotive toys then Rvinyl.com is one NYC company you want to check out. Although not currently offering internship opportunities I would suggest contacting them if you’re interested and they may work something out for you. Rvinyl is unique in the auto accessories world (with the exception of sites like AutoAnything and CarID) in that they are both a tech company and a designer, wholesaler and retailer of car stuff.
El Camino Auto Parts: They didn’t have a linkable graphic but they are located in Manhattan as well. They seem to be a run-of-the-mill auto parts store so I’m not sure how an internship would work but give them a try here: http://elcaminoautoparts.com/
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October 11th, 2012 by midari · Comments Off on Internships – 6 Things Every Intern Should Know
Whether you are a potential employer or looking for an unpaid internship chance its essential that both events comprehend the six requirements set out by the govt which control what an unpaid intern can do. In brief, the six requirements are as follows:
1. The internship is similar to exercising which would be given in an educational environment;
2. The internship is to the advantages of the intern;
3. The intern does not substitute other employees, but labors under the assistance of present staff;
4. The firm that provides the exercising originates no immediate advantages from the activities of the intern;
5. The intern is not qualified to a job at the near of the internship; and
6. The firm and the intern realize that the intern is not qualified to generate passive earnings for time spent in the
internship.
Perhaps the most essential of all of the above factors is the variety 4 because it is this requirements more than any other which tosses a wrench in anyone sly enough to try to get intern slave-labor. Essentially, interns can be an excellent resource of inexpensive work but, if they’re doing anything even slightly useful ignore about trying to get them for no cost.
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September 8th, 2012 by midari · Comments Off on Internship Opportunities in NYC
So, now that we’ve given you some background about internshipit’s only right that we provide you with a list of some companies looking for interns in the NYC area.
NYC Internship / Fellowship Programs
Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS)
Division of Citywide Personnel Services
1 Centre Street, 24th Floor
New York, NY 10007
http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcas/html/employment/intern.shtml
Rvinyl.com Inc.
344 W 38th St
NY NY 10018
800.503.7916
http://www.rvinyl.com
SANG A
524 Broadway 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10012
p: (212)564-4433, f: (212)625-2052
There are a ton of free and paid internships in NYC and we will be posting listing sites that are free to interns and employers in the next few days. But until then, enjoy the weekend.
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September 7th, 2012 by midari · Comments Off on Internships in NYC
In a city like ours there should be no shortage of intern opportunities and, as it turns out, there are quite a number to be had. Whether you’re looking for internships in fashion, technology or in financial services NY is the place to be. Unfortunately, landing an internship doesn’t guarantee that you’ll actually be able to do it since being n New York means that you are living in the most expensive city in the US. As a result you need to land a position that will allow you to accrue much need experience while earning a least a minimum wage.
If you’re serious about finding the right internship you will probably want to start by contacting the appropriate department at your school. For hunter students you can find them here: http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/studentservices/cds/internships
What’s more, they offer a great PDF guide that you can download and print out here: http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/studentservices/cds/repository/files/CDSInternshipGuide2011.pdf
Other resources:
http://www.squidoo.com/workshop/internship-tips
http://www.dol.gov/whd/regs/compliance/whdfs71.pdf
www.hypersmash.com
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