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3. The Career Service Peer Advisor Team was more than helpful when I went in to visit. Kulsum
Lalani (left) was nice enough to sit down and talk to me about the importance of continuously
building a resume. “Most people make the mistake of thinking a resume is a one time ordeal.
However what they don’t realize is that a resume needs to be constantly worked on and
updated. Here at Career Services we help students do just that,” Lalani said.
4. Never underestimate the power of hard work. A good work ethic and transcript can get you a
long way. University of Connecticut junior Holly Carpino, (photographed left) is seen working
hard on the third floor of Homer Babbidge library. Long hours in the library have helped
Carpino earn a GPA above 3.5 the past two semester and she is now enjoying the benefits of
an internship this upcoming summer.
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6. The Interview
A key component to earning a
summer job is dressing well
for the interview. Kyle Burns
(left) and Nogs Largier (right)
both dress appropriately for
on campus interviews in this
photo, in an attempt to earn
summer jobs.
7. Doing Well In The Interview
Catching up with UCONN seniors
Nick Bosse (left) and Tim Zubrinsky
(right), they assured me that the
most important component of
nailing an interview was being
sociable. “The key is to just be
yourself and be outgoing. Interviews
are a lot of pressure but its easier if
you don’t think of it that way. I try to
think of it as just another
conversation I would have with a
friend,” said Zubrinsky.
8. Getting The Offer
Andrew Verbeke (left) recently
was offered and accepted an
internship to work in Belgium
this summer. As a political
science major it has always been
Verbeke’s dream to spend time in
Belgium.