When you could see yourself doing a million different things when you grow up, how do you decide what should be your first job? Rosemarie Ho shares what a day in the life looks like working for a magazine, and how she’s thinking about getting from Editorial Intern to hotshot editor for The New Yorker. She also talks about how she navigated the troubled waters of recruiting in media, where she thinks her previous experience gave her an edge, and her advice for seeking a similar position before getting that full time offer. Name: Rosemarie Ho Job Title: Editorial Intern at Boston Review Location: Cambridge, MA (we’re actually in an…
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How She Balances Two Positions at the Same Museum
How do you balance two summer internships? University of Chicago student Christina Tuccillo shares how she manages to stay on top of her two positions at the Smart Museum, how important it is to share your job search, and how she found a work environment that matched her energy level and enthusiasm. Name: Christina Tuccillo Job Title: Art to Live With/Exhibitions and Publications Intern at the Smart Museum Location: Chicago, IL College: University of Chicago Year: Rising third-year Major: English What are you doing this summer? I’m working with the Smart Museum in two different departments. The Art to Live With program gives UChicago students the ability to rent original…