The presentations have been given and now it is in the hands of the panel of judges to determine which teams will be moving on and which will be packing their bags.
Through this series of marketing technology-related challenges at Bentley University’s Center for Marketing Technology, students will be eliminated from the competition or advance to the [...]
In episode 1 part 2, the teams of contestants return with completed assignments. However, they soon discover they only have ten minutes to prepare a presentation for company heads from both Blue Train Mobile and Smarterer!
Through this series of marketing technology-related challenges at Bentley University’s Center for Marketing Technology, students [...]
Through a series of marketing technology-related challenges at Bentley University’s Center for Marketing Technology, students will be eliminated from the competition or advance to the next round until one student is named the Tech Apprentice.
In a competition hosted by Eric Leist…Who will be victorious?
Tech Apprentice Teams:
“Mexican Space Vikings”
vs.
“#dux”
vs.
“4.0″
vs.
“Tortoises”
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There are a lot of ways to get an internship: through your career center, a cold resume submission, or even your uncle’s cousin’s friend’s neighbor’s son’s company…but if you want to intern at the best ad firm to work for in the country (according to Ad Age), you’ll have to earn your spot. Literally. That’s what 14 Bentley University students are doing this [...]
We asked interns from the Boston area to submit their answers to some key questions surrounding their life as an intern holding multiple internships!
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@ValentinaMonte
@JennaGlynn
@MShahab
@ZachACole
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Eric Leist is an Emerging Technology Strategist at Allen & Gerritsen, a blogger forTalentCulture and speech coach.You can read his personal blog at EricLeist.com [...]
Many established internship programs end with the intern giving a presentation to the company or department. Typically, interns will either present a semester-long project or simply talk about what they learned. Too often, we Gen-Y workers want to start building a presentation in PowerPoint, packing it with as many bullet points as possible, and showing off our tech-savvy by loading it up with the [...]