Surefire approaches to turn your summertime internship into a complete-time task
Everybody wants to be the golden intern who receives employment at the cease of the summer season. But turning an internship into a full-time position is not a smooth feat.Bestselling control writer and CNBC contributor Suzy Welch says that genuinely excelling at the fundamentals — showing up early, leaving overdue, and getting to know anyone — won’t reduce it. “Job interviews are bad enough,” she tells CNBC Make It, “however, summer internships are like an interview that lasts two months.”To flip your internship right into a complete-time task, Welch says there are three demanding situations you’ll want to ace:1. Bring something the agency doesn’t already haveAccording to Welch, introducing “a huge concept, a vital ability or precise insight right into a sure demo or t...












