Internships

Jake Steinerman, Alumni Class of 2012
Jake interned at Collaboration BSA Services in the Summer of 2011, while earning earned a B.S. in Social Computing Informatics and a Certificate in Entrepreneurship.

Lindsay Loridan, Class of 2013
Lindsay is a Senior in the College of LSA and a Communication Studies & Psychology double major. During the summer of 2012 she interned at UM Office of Development.

Richard Ireland, Alumni Class of 2010
Richard eared a Bachelor of Science in Actuarial Science from UM. He intered at Deloitte Consulting during the summer of his Sophomore and Junior years.

Lizzie Mac, Class of 2013
Lizzie is a Senior double majoring in Communication Studies and Chinese Studies. She interned with Relevent Partners last summer as the Experiential Marketing + Event Production Intern.

As an LSA student, an internship can help you…

Everyone hopes an internship will be a stepping stone to a dream job. That’s obvious. But there are plenty of other ways internships can work for you, especially as a liberal arts undergrad:

  • Build skills you can articulate: Your liberal arts degree is all about writing, problem solving, and thinking about big issues. Putting those skills into practice will help you refine your resume and your ability to sell yourself to employers.   
  • Networking: Create a network of social and professional acquaintances, see what life is like outside of campus, and develop your intercultural and collaborative skills.
  • Be a better student: Seriously. When you come back, you’ll bring a new perspective with you. Maybe you’ll explore new classes, join a different group, or change majors. Regardless, you’ll come to Ann Arbor enriched.

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