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Intern Blog: What’s Your Web View?

By: Suzanne McGee, Account Director (@mcgeepr)Before the explosion of social media, your potential employer had several ways to learn about you: the interview, resume and work references. It was a relatively simple way to get information about your past performance to determine how you would

What’s Your Web View?

By Suzanne McGee, Internship Program Director(@mcgeepr)Before the explosion of social media, your potential employer had several ways to learn about you: the interview, resume and work references. It was a relatively simple way to get information about your past performance to determine how you would

Summer Wrap-up

By: Meghan O'Hara, Account Executive (@meghan_ohara) It is hard to believe that another class of interns have already completed their time at Fusion. We are always impressed with the amount of responsibilities that they are able to take on during their short time with the

Summer Wrap-up

By Meghan O'Hara, Internship Program Coordinator (@meghan_ohara)It is hard to believe that another class of interns have already completed their time at Fusion. We are always impressed with the amount of responsibilities that they are able to take on during their short time with the

Giving Our Interns the Mic

By Bennie Sham, Account Executive, (@beesham)With the summer ending, our interns have headed home to get ready for their last year of college. We'll miss these talented collegians but you can read about their experiences over on Fusion's intern blog (http://fusioninterns.blogspot.com). Our interns share their

How Is Your Internship Search Going?

By Suzanne McGee, Internship Program Director (@mcgeepr)Are you still looking for a fall internship? What was or is your plan to find one?Yesterday’s New York Times ran an article entitled, “Unpaid Work, but They Pay for Privilege.” Reporter Gerry Shih looks at how some students

PR + Real Estate = Same Dilemma, Who Knew?

By Samantha Evans, Intern (@samevans24)“If you're in the business of public relations, chances are that more than a few clients have said their first choice for story placement is the front page of The New York Times or The Wall Street Journal. And chances are