“Tips for Using Twitter to Score and Internship” was really cool! Being a brand new Twitter user it helped. I didn’t know you could search for certain words (just people or companies). And I had no idea they had chats. It helped me learn some of the basics. However, I am starting to use my Twitter as a professional so I do not post about my personal life (besides if I’m writing something for school) and so far I haven’t used a cuss word (which is a record for me, I’m sure).

“No Matter Where You Live, Virtual Internships are Beneficial” really hit the nail on the head. I see internships in a different state and I ignore them. I don’t trust my car driving to the city all the time and I’m worried that because of gas prices I will never find an internship that I can take. I don’t want to lose out. I have been trying to find an internship that will fit into my busy life, or if I’m lucky a paid internship. I’m hoping that would get my foot in the door. It was very helpful to read about virtual internships especially by someone who partook in them. Maybe that would be a viable option for me.

“How to Tweet Yourself to an Internship” confused me. Do you still put information about what you’ve done? Do all internships work that way on Twitter? Probably not. I wish they went into further detail of other internships rather just one that went off the beaten path. 




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