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MEMBER THE TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Texas State University is a tobacco-free campus. February 2015 DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT— Internship Program McCoy College of Business Administration Office Hours Mrs. Dietert Monday & Wednesday 11-2 Internship Assistant Miranda Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 9-5 CAREER SERVICES Walk-in Career Coaching Hours Location: LBJSC 5—7.1 Resume Writing Help Job Searching Assistance Interview Skills Prep Monday & Tuesday 1-3 pm Wednesday & Thursday 3-5 pm Editor: Miranda Ochoa If you have anything you would like to include in the newsletter, please email the program at [email protected] Internship Postings Our internship postings are up-to-date and display pre-approved internships that can be completed for course credit. View them here or you can also find them on the depart- ment website under internship postings. *You are also able to choose your own company, and get your internship approved through Mrs. Dietert. View our most recent opportunities below: Schlitterbahn Accounting or Management Internship Hurricane Junior Golf Tour—Marketing, video production, tourna- ment operations Mochas & Javas Marketing/Communication Wilory Records Marketing Internship Susan G. Komen—Education & Outreach Rodeo—Austin or San Antonio 2015 Mickey Leland Environmental Internship Program Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Important Dates 1. Happy Valentines Day! February 14 2. Deadline to schedule midterm meeting: February 16 3. Monthly Progress Report one: February 23 Greetings! Hello, and welcome to our first newsletter ever! We look forward to sharing our monthly news with you and we encourage you to share with us any comments or concerns that you may have. Our hope is to grow this internship pro- gram into an even bigger and better one. With your suggestions and comments we feel that we can accomplish this goal. We will share with you our success sto- ries and include any pertinent news items that we feel might be of interest to you. This internship program has been around for over 28 years! We have had hundreds of students intern from places in Houston, San Antonio, Austin and even places like New York City! We look forward to creating history with you all! Meet Your Professor Tips & Tricks for YOUR internship Over the course of the internship program, we have asked students for their feedback and things they wish they could have done differently to better succeed in their internship and in this program. Below are some of the tips they shared with us: Become self motivated and do work outside of the office Keep busy in free/ down time while on the job Take advantage of your position – ask a lot of questions and learn all about the business Develop a good relationship with your supervisor - you never know who else you could meet and what effect they could have on your fu- ture MPRs are time consuming and cannot be done the night before Never be afraid to ask for help Dress for Success Mrs. Judy Dietert Assistant Chair Department of Management DO’S DON’TS Neutral makeup Bright lipstick/makeup Cleanly shaven Messy hair Neutral colored clothing Sandals, open-toed shoes Clean, trimmed fingernails Too much cologne/perfume No club attire—heels no taller than two inches or chaotic patterns *Every business is different, so be sure to research the com- pany before your interview to ensure what is required of you. Judy Dietert received both her B.S. in Education (Business and English) and M.B.A. from Texas State University back when it was Southwest Texas State Uni- versity. She has been a member of the Texas State faculty since Fall 1984 and serves as Assistant Chair in the Depart- ment of Management in the McCoy Col- lege of Business Administration. Her pri- mary teaching and research interests are in the areas of entrepreneurship, small business management, and intern- ships. Mrs. Dietert started the internship program for management and marketing majors at Texas State in 1986. She loves directing the internship program and work- ing with her interns! Stop by for a visit with her when you get a chance!

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MEMBER THE TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM

Texas State University is a tobacco-free campus.

February 2015 DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT—

Internship Program

McCoy College of

Business Administration

Office Hours

Mrs. Dietert Monday & Wednesday

11-2

Internship Assistant Miranda

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 9-5

CAREER SERVICES

Walk-in Career Coaching Hours

Location: LBJSC 5—7.1

Resume Writing Help Job Searching Assistance

Interview Skills Prep

Monday & Tuesday 1-3 pm Wednesday & Thursday 3-5 pm

Editor: Miranda Ochoa

If you have anything you would like to include in the newsletter, please email the program at [email protected]

Internship Postings

Our internship postings are up-to-date and

display pre-approved internships that can be

completed for course credit. View them here

or you can also find them on the depart-

ment website under internship postings.

*You are also able to choose your own company, and

get your internship approved through Mrs. Dietert.

View our most recent opportunities below: Schlitterbahn Accounting or Management Internship

Hurricane Junior Golf Tour—Marketing, video production, tourna-

ment operations

Mochas & Javas Marketing/Communication

Wilory Records Marketing Internship

Susan G. Komen—Education & Outreach

Rodeo—Austin or San Antonio

2015 Mickey Leland Environmental Internship Program

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Important Dates 1. Happy Valentines Day!

February 14

2. Deadline to schedule midterm meeting:

February 16

3. Monthly Progress Report one:

February 23

Greetings! Hello, and welcome to our first newsletter ever! We look forward to sharing our monthly news with you and we encourage you to share with us any comments or concerns that you may have. Our hope is to grow this internship pro-

gram into an even bigger and better one. With your suggestions and comments we feel that we can accomplish this goal. We will share with you our success sto-ries and include any pertinent news items that we feel might be of interest to you. This internship program has been around for over 28 years! We have had hundreds of students intern from places in Houston, San Antonio, Austin and even places like New York City! We look forward to creating history with you all!

Meet Your Professor

Tips & Tricks for YOUR internship

Over the course of the internship program, we have asked students for their feedback and

things they wish they could have done differently to better succeed in their internship and in

this program. Below are some of the tips they shared with us:

Become self motivated and do work outside of the office Keep busy in free/ down time while on the job Take advantage of your position – ask a lot of questions and learn all

about the business Develop a good relationship with your supervisor - you never know

who else you could meet and what effect they could have on your fu-ture

MPRs are time consuming and cannot be done the night before Never be afraid to ask for help

Dress for Success

Mrs. Judy Dietert Assistant Chair Department of Management

DO’S DON’TS Neutral makeup Bright lipstick/makeup

Cleanly shaven Messy hair

Neutral colored clothing Sandals, open-toed shoes

Clean, trimmed fingernails Too much cologne/perfume

No club attire—heels no taller than two inches or chaotic patterns

*Every business is different, so be sure to research the com-

pany before your interview to ensure what is required of you.

Judy Dietert received both her B.S. in Education (Business and English) and M.B.A. from Texas State University back when it was Southwest Texas State Uni-versity. She has been a member of the Texas State faculty since Fall 1984 and serves as Assistant Chair in the Depart-ment of Management in the McCoy Col-lege of Business Administration. Her pri-mary teaching and research interests are in the areas of entrepreneurship, small business management, and intern-ships. Mrs. Dietert started the internship program for management and marketing majors at Texas State in 1986. She loves directing the internship program and work-ing with her interns! Stop by for a visit with her when you get a chance!