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TBH, it’s never too early to start thinking about summer internships ☀️

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now’s your chance to get ahead of the application rush! Presented by Goldman Sachs One thing yo

now’s your chance to get ahead of the application rush! Presented by Goldman Sachs One thing you learn early on in college is that it’s always good to plan ahead. Write your paper outline well before the first draft is due, add important deadlines to your calendar at the start of the semester, and definitely don’t wait to begin reviewing for that big exam until the last minute. But planning ahead doesn’t just apply to your studies — it also applies to your career. And although the holidays are in full swing, now is the time to start thinking about your summer internship. Here’s why: - Explore your options. Not sure what type of internship you’re looking for? When you start the process early, you’ll have plenty of time to explore your options and find the right role. - Spruce up your resume. It’s always a good idea to update your resume before applying to internships. Take some time now to make sure it’s up to date, add new experiences, and even consider a redesign. That way, you won’t have to rush to get it application-ready later! - Beat the application rush. The internship market can be competitive, but by starting your search early, you can be one of the first few to submit your application. Want to learn more about the benefits of starting your summer internship search this winter? We’re breaking it all down in our latest article — check it out [here]( And if you’re ready to start applying, Goldman Sachs has a variety of [exciting opportunities for students]( available. Run, don’t walk, because applications for [2023 summer internship programs]( are open now! HCXO, The Her Campus Team This is a sponsored newsletter. All opinions are 100% from Her Campus. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2022 Her Campus Media, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you either signed up for our mailing list on HerCampus.com or you entered a giveaway on the site and agreed to receive newsletters from Her Campus. Our mailing address is: Her Campus Media 9 Lansdowne St Suite 2 Boston, MA 02215 [Add us to your address book]( No longer interested? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Her Campus Media · 9 Lansdowne St · Suite 2 · Boston, MA 02215 · USA

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