14 Advantages Of Pursuing A Repeat Internship
Last summer you successfully completed your first official internship. You worked for a boss who treated you well and gladly offered to give you a good reference.
Last summer you successfully completed your first official internship. You worked for a boss who treated you well and gladly offered to give you a good reference.
Registration begins on March 7, 2018 for an Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (OPOTC) approved academy class that the Hocking College Public Safety Services department will be hosting. This program will run from May 30 through September 27, Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. In addition, physical morning condition classes will start at 6 a.m, and candidates will be expected to attend some Saturday and Sunday classes that focus on firearms, driving, and police radar.
If you’re a college student in need of a summer internship and have no prospects in sight, what should you do? The following tips are designed to help you develop a job search-based strategy that could open the door to a virtual wealth of potential internship prospects.
Are you a high school senior who's ready to move out on your own after graduation and would like to continue your education, but have no interest in attending a four-year college? Has your search for a good technical college in your area left you discouraged? Is the only thing holding you back from attending a two-year college in another state the prospect of you having to pay thousands of extra dollars in out-of-state-tuition?
Have you ever wanted to learn how to make your own beer, wine and spirits? Does the thought of turning what might start out as a fun hobby into your very own lucrative small business interest you? If this sounds like you then perhaps you should consider enrolling in Hocking College’s upcoming Fermentation Science program!
What’s the first thing you would do if you found yourself in an active shooter situation? Would you immediately reach for your cell phone to call for help? If a mob of people began to frantically head for the nearest exit would you follow them, or break away from the crowd and search for a place to hide? More importantly, what would you do if you found yourself in the same room as the shooter?
Normally, when most college students hear the phrase “summer job” they may imagine spending those summer months working at some boring, seasonal job. However, there is an alternative to summer job staples that can provide students with the chance to make headway into securing the job of their dreams.
Are you a student needing accommodations who is also worried about the process of transitioning your accessibility needs to a college environment?
If so, then perhaps you should look into attending Hocking College. Thanks to Hocking's Accessibility Resources Office, you’ll be able to receive the help and support you’ll need to make your transition from a high school student to a college student a successful one.
When you’re entering college, it’s not unusual to have difficulty pinpointing your desired area of study. Maybe you’re interested in taking classes from two or more programs, as you can’t decide which one to focus on.
Have you ever dreamt of working at a restaurant or bakery? Maybe it’s time to consider a culinary arts degree to learn how to become a baker. The Culinary Arts Baking program offers real-world experience in small classes where you get to work closely with professional, engaging faculty.
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