Internship Blogs
Young leaders demonstrate higher career aspirations, increased self-esteem, and improved educational completion rates — resulting in increased civic engagement and positive impact on their communities. The NMSHSA Internship Program provides opportunities for advocacy, event- planning, public speaking, and project management.
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Experience: The Source of Knowledge
Although I did not get to spend my summer in Washington DC for the duration of this internship, my experiences over the past several weeks have enhanced my strengths and improved my weaknesses – even while on the opposite side of this country.
Everything You Want is on the Other Side of Fear
Networking is one of the greatest skills a person can learn and possess to advance their interpersonal communication skills, career development, and professional success.
A Life-Changing Mentorship
From the moment I landed in Washington D.C., I knew I would develop a network of passionate, like-minded individuals who, if given the chance, would move mountains to help me succeed.
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This Internship is Like No Other!
A mentor has many definitions and is subjective to each relationship that is formed. To me, as someone who has been both a mentor and a mentee, a mentorship relationship is built upon a foundation of respect, admiration, and care.
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A Good Mentor = A Great Team
Reid Maki is someone I would like to appreciate for being my mentor. I am aware that being a director of an organization is a busy position, but Reid still finds time to guide me through his work assignments.
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