Alumni Spotlight: Marissa Marquez
/Read about how Washington Internship Institute alumna Marissa Marquez has carried lessons from her experience into her career as an HR Business Partner.
Read MoreRead about how Washington Internship Institute alumna Marissa Marquez has carried lessons from her experience into her career as an HR Business Partner.
Read MoreRead about Dominican University student Liz Chavez’s career-affirming internship at the American Bar Association.
Read More“My internship certainly didn’t disappoint, because through my daily tasks and interactions with co-workers, I am receiving the best possible glimpse of what working in the legal field is like”—read about Dominican University student Monica Lebensztjen’s internship at DC Law Students in Court.
Read More“I think that my internship has set me up well for future employment. The VFW is very well respected around Capitol Hill and has allowed me to meet people who could potentially help me become employed after college”—read about how Ryan Shea, a Roger Williams student, dipped his toes into budgeting and law at his internship at the VFW’s National Legislative Service office.
Read More“I performed various tasks throughout the Clerk’s Office, such as responding to case-related inquiries and maintaining case filings. In my free time, I would tour the city with friends, try out new restaurants, go to museums, go shopping, or go to special events”—read more about what it was like to intern at the Supreme Court for Marissa Palladini of Endicott College.
Read More“The experience I have had thus far is incredible and truly indescribable. I wake up every morning looking forward to going to work, assisting the two attorneys I am assigned to, and learning as much as possible. The people in my office have gone out of their way to assure I am getting the most from this opportunity”—read about how Augustana College student Haylie Arndt has fared at her internship at the Office of the Attorney General.
Read More“The Internship Seminar is aimed at creating the professional you. This semester we have undertaken informational interviews, discussed current news and issues, and explored topics such as salary negotiation and professional social media. All of the assessment tasks and class engagements are equipping us with the necessary skills for ‘the real world’”—read about Bond University student Kathryn Randle’s internship at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars.
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