You can earn course credit and gain valuable experience through communication and media internships.
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Find internships through Indeed, Merrimack’s O’Brien Center Handshake site, LinkedIn, your personal network or other channels. Faculty advisors can help you with resumes, cover letters and interview prep. Email Sam Bruno, communication and media student advisor, for more information.
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Merrimack’s communication and media students typically complete at least one internship during their undergraduate education – with some students choosing to complete three or four internships. We highly recommend you pursue an internship because it provides you with valuable professional development opportunities. You’ll get to learn about your career passions and discover what you do and do not like along the way.
Sandie M’26 and Sophie Sienkiewicz M’26 both hope to become psychologists after graduation.