Q&A with Zarah Reeves: Pursuing an internship in executive search
Zarah Reeves first heard about the executive search industry at a college job fair. Now, she serves as a recruiting intern in our Washington, D.C. office.
Zarah Reeves first heard about the executive search industry at a college job fair. Now, she serves as a recruiting intern in our Washington, D.C. office.
Facing rejection from a role you wanted can be disappointing, but it can also serve as a learning experience as you pursue new opportunities and growth.
To explore how these individuals landed at Charles Aris and what they plan to do next, we sat down with six current interns and asked about their career paths.
School projects, club activities and service opportunities often build the skills hiring authorities look for in your résumé.
As a graduating senior, interning at an executive search firm like Charles Aris has helped me learn about a variety of industries and engage multiple skills.
Congrats! You’ve landed a new internship. Now, it’s time to get to work.
When applying and interviewing for internships or full-time positions, you may be asked to provide a work sample showing your skills and capabilities. Having a tidy portfolio on hand is the best way to quickly find and send a relevant project to your hiring manager and can help give you a leg up during interviews by showing that you’re prepared.
Social media platforms are the most powerful tools we have to connect with other people. For reference, Facebook had 1.96 billion (yes, that’s billion with a “B”) active daily users as of Q1 2022.
When you have interviewed for an internship, it is important to follow up with the interviewer afterwards to show you are interested in the role.
It is not uncommon to feel nervous before an internship interview, but there are many ways to prepare for a successful interview.
The application process can be tedious, but with these steps you will stand out more to the hiring team.
Taylor Rouse discusses the benefits of interning with the same organization over three terms.