There are many people
and professors that stress the importance of internships while you are a
university or college student. Many people know that internships are more than
just a way to open doors for professional connections; they also help get the
experience you want and need in a field of work related to your desired field.
Some internships are even competitive, so students need to demonstrate why they
want or need a specific internship.
Anthony Giannetti is no
stranger to internships. He has performed several jobs during the summer months
in-between his many years of schooling. For Anthony Gianetti, there was no
question about the benefits his work was providing for his future. Every
experience was something he could build upon and each new position and location
helped him meet new people who could provide him with experience and tips for
success.
Anthony Giannetti has
experience working in two distinct fields. However, he also knows that there
are times where they also cross as well. Anthony Giannetti has held positions
in both the business field and the legal field. The first position he held as
an intern occurred was working in the spring of 2009 at Alcoa Corporation in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Part of his responsibility in this position was to
conduct analysis on consumer products and construct a marketing plan based on
the results.
Anthony Giannetti was
also labeled as a ‘research intern’ in the summer of 2009 when he worked for
the Pennsylvania Environmental Council. Here, he developed financial models and
a research report on the Nitrogen and Phosphorous Nutrients Trading Markets.
Anthony Giannetti was also a certified legal intern when he worked in the
summer of 2011 for the Allegheny County Public Defender Pre-Trial Division in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In this internship, Anthony Giannetti
represented clients in preliminary hearings.
Anthony Giannetti knows
the benefits of internship work. He highly encourages others to become interns
as students. They are great for experience and for learning skills relevant to
a professional career.
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