You’ve updated your resume, nailed your interview responses, and sent out applications—now what? If you’re a recent grad or young professional still navigating your next steps, summer is the perfect time to build momentum. From hands-on projects to skill-building and travel, here are eight creative ways to grow your career—even if you don’t have a full-time job (yet).
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Spring is a crucial time for college students seeking summer internships. While some companies have completed recruitment, many opportunities are still available. Whether you’re looking for paid internships, remote internships, or industry-specific roles, taking strategic steps now can boost your chances of securing a position.
The end of summer marks the beginning of a new season in the job market. As companies ramp up hiring after the summer lull, including campus recruitment, now is the time to take action and accelerate your job search. Whether you’re a rising senior in college, a recent grad, a career changer, or simply looking for a fresh start, this checklist will help you prepare for and make the most of the fall hiring season.
Ask the Coach: I don’t have an internship or job lined up this summer and am worried about falling behind. What can I do to make my summer count? Don’t panic — a summer without a job or internship doesn’t have to be a setback. With the right mindset and a strategic approach, you can turn this time into a valuable opportunity to invest in your future career potential.
Ask the Coach: I have an internship this summer and want to make the most of it. What advice do you have for standing out? To turn your internship into a career success launchpad, you need to exceed expectations and showcase your full potential.




