"Invisible Intern" article

<p>Good tips for summer interns...</p>

<p>Don’t become that “Invisible Intern” now that you are returning to school</p>

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Squandering all the good work and all the good-will you have created this summer is a common mistake says on-line recruiter, WallStJobs.com. Here are four things you can do to put yourself on a future employer’s “speed dial” for the future. (And it will make Mom and Dad happy!)

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<p>our son was already offered a full time job toward the end of his internship, he got 3 recommendation letters, 14 co-workers took him out to lunch his last day and the head of his department out for drinks that evening. I guess he made a favorible impression.</p>

<p>Yep, some follow up would be good.</p>

<p>great article! thanks!</p>

<p>My son is going to send golf balls from his university (with a handwritten note of appreciation), since both of his bosses are golfers. Congratulations, Originaloog on your son's offer of employment.</p>

<p>can he send me some golf balls too? I golf.</p>

<p>Congratulations from me too! I thought for sure it was an investment banking job, but when I searched your posts, I saw that it was computer science! You must have a very special kid! I imagine he is attending a strong computer science school?</p>

<p>good job, good read thanks!</p>