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Thinking Locally - Find Training Resources in Your Area West Memphis AR

Frequently, these schools have bulletin boards for students who need jobs or internships. You can find them outside of the career services offices and the technology department classrooms.

R & P Executive Services
(901) 521-1203
5 N. Third St., Suite 2010
Memphis, TN
Business Resource Group Llc
(901) 276-0157
127 N Cleveland St
Memphis, TN
Corporate Cost Cutters
(901) 766-9300
5386 Pleasant View Rd
Memphis, TN
Hatchett Hospitality, Inc.
(901) 366-5900
5295 East Shelby Drive
Memphis, TN
Itsi Inc
(901) 309-5528
1912 Exeter Rd
Germantown, TN
Bellservices
901-327-1675
700 Maury Street
Memphis, TN
River City Consultants Inc
(901) 452-6869
447 Cumberland St
Memphis, TN
Hess Environmental Services
(901) 377-9139
6057 Executive Centre Drive Ste.6
Memphis, TN
Interim Executive Management, Inc. (IEM)
(901) 751-9737
1922 Exeter Road, Suite 40
Memphis, TN
Telecom Management Inc
(501) 223-8100
900 S Shackleford Road # 414
Little Rock, AR
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Thinking Locally - Find Training Resources in Your Area

Posted by : Elizabeth Millard

Q: I'm making a career change, after working in the United States Postal Service for twelve years as a mail processor. I've recently gotten a MCDBA certification, but I know need a lot more hands-on training in the area. How can I find local internship opportunities?

A: Translating knowledge into employment can be a tough process in IT, so you're wise to want to bolster your education with some experience. Although tech internships have gotten more competitive, thanks to the current job scene, there are several directions you could pursue.

First, utilize educational resources. If you got your certification at a school, it might have a career office or development officer who'll know about companies that need interns. If you studied independently, you may want to wander into the hallways of colleges in your area that have technology programs. Frequently, these schools have bulletin boards for students who need jobs or internships. You can find them outside of the career services offices and the technology department classrooms. Usually, you don't have to be a student at that school to apply for these internships, they're just tacked up at those schools because that's where the most students happen to be.

You could also try some cold calling to the companies around you that look interesting.

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