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The Intern Queen Is Coming To Penn State

Lauren Berger is the CEO and Founder of Intern Queen Inc, a business designed to help students develop themselves professionally and land their dream internship or job. She has published two books, All Work No Pay and Welcome to the Real World. In addition to her two books, she runs an active blog and website with available internship postings. Lauren also runs a YouTube channel, where she posts videos on various career topics.

As a career and internship expert, Lauren is in very high demand and travels across the country to speak at conferences, universities, and events. Thanks to the new downtown Target as a sponsor, Lauren will be visiting Penn State later this month.

The event will be held on November 30 at 6 p.m. in 112 Forest Resources. Lauren’s speaking points will include career advice, resumes, cover letters, handling rejection, social media, and how to land the perfect internship or job by summer 2017. To register for this free event, visit http://bit.ly/LBTargetPennState.

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