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Struggling to Take a Break

By Rita Chang May 28, 2014

As we sat in our cubicles in Lau during finals, flipping through the readings we never read over the semester, we may have regretted the time wasted scrolling down Facebook and wished we had been more...

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Students are in the midst of navigating the recruiting process to score competitive jobs and internships in the financial world.

Students Vie for Internships

By Aaron Lewis and Editor-in-Chief March 21, 2014

It can be hard to imagine working 80-hour weeks during summer vacation while friends are traveling abroad or relaxing, but Georgetown students interested in the sometimes cutthroat world of finance...

Student Challenges White House Unpaid Internships

By Katherine Richardson February 7, 2014

For many Georgetown students, an internship at the White House represents the creme de la creme of opportunities in Washington, D.C. One Georgetown student, however, sees a way to make the experience even...

How to Talk to a Second Semester Senior

How to Talk to a Second Semester Senior

By Victoria Edel and Victoria Edel January 11, 2014

As they begin their last semester of college, the members of the Class of 2014 are in a strange place. Some of them have job offers and graduate school acceptances, but many of them do not. Whether they're...

A Level Paying Field

By The Editorial Board December 6, 2013

While scoring a first internship has become a valuable benchmark moment for college students, for some, financial concerns have kept opportunities out of reach. Fortunately, however, the financial limitations...

In Hunt for Jobs, Every Point Counts

By Aaron Shuermann August 30, 2013

It’s fall again, and for the McDonough School of Business, that means recruiting season. During the fall, it becomes easy to forget that you’re in the political center of the free world. That is because...

Back From Boot Camp

By TM Gibbons-Neff August 30, 2013

"I spent the summer working on Wall Street” likely conjures images of posh offices, nights out in the city and weekend getaways with the bosses. Yet while the pay is good and prospects of full-time...

The Perils of Unpaid Internships

By Devin Urness June 17, 2013

Over the course of my three unpaid internships in Washington, D.C., I’ve had great experiences, explored many careers and met some amazing individuals. But each of these great experiences has also required...

The Five People Youll Meet on the DC Metro this Summer

The Five People You’ll Meet on the DC Metro this Summer

By Nicole Jarvis and Nicole Jarvis June 2, 2013

As Hoyas, we try to break the bubble as much possible, which means that we'll likely take a trip on the metro at some point. You'll probably meet an interesting array of people so here's a catalog of these...

InternTips: A Balancing Act

InternTips: A Balancing Act

By Ryan Bacic and Ryan Bacic May 24, 2013

Some of you luckier ones out there might still be in that "cool summer job" phase this time around. You know what I mean: lifeguarding, babysitting, camp counseling, etc. — basically anything that's...

Before Final Summer, A Dash for Internships

By Drew Cunningham February 1, 2013

With interview season for prestigious consulting firms in full swing and application deadlines drawing near, many Georgetown juniors are entrenched in the competitive scramble for summer employment. “The...

Before Final Summer, A Dash for Internships

By Drew Cunningham February 1, 2013

With interview season for prestigious consulting firms in full swing and application deadlines drawing near, many Georgetown juniors are entrenched in the competitive scramble for summer employment. “The...

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