Things to remember when applying for an
Internship.
Contact Career Services at your school to make certain you can receive credit
for the Internship you're applying for.
Make sure your resume is free of spelling errors. You don't want to make a bad
first impression!
The best internships aren't necessarily paid. Be sure to consider internships
that give you the best career experience and a leg up on finding a job after
graduation.
The Northwestern Mutual Financial Network - Top Ten Internship in the Country
Starts:
Summer 2008
Description:
Full-time college students, interns in the Network generally work 15 to 20 hours per week developing business- and client-building skills.
As you build your business, you will:
Meet With Clients - You'll set up appointments to discuss your clients' current financial situation.
Analyze the Client's Situation - After extensive fact-finding, you'll uncover long-term goals that you will use to help determine your client's needs.
Make Recommendations - After evaluating your client's current situation and goals, you'll determine what products can help fill their needs and present appropriate solutions to your client.
Provide Ongoing Service - You'll continue to work with your clients beyond the close of the sale. Most financial representatives contact their clients twice per year to determine whether their needs have changed, and keep them aware of the resources available to them.
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Minimum Requirements:
Courage and integrity