
How to turn a summer internship into a full-time MBA job
Associate Director of Career Coaching Toni Rhorer and MBA graduate Simardeep Kochar share clues for finding the right work, getting hired, and making the most of it.
A summer internship — whether in a foreign country or close to home — is an excellent way to evaluate a potential employer, make powerful connections, and land a permanent position.
Here are six tips to help you pick the right job, stand out from other applicants, and put your best foot forward in this article on QS TopMBA:
Having a strong elevator pitch, embracing networking, and practicing interviewing are all ways students can help themselves stand out. 
— Associate Director of Career Coaching and Programming Toni Rhorer
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