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    How to impress potential employer?

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      Portugal881
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      Hi everyone!
      I am new here, so I am not quite sure if that's okay for putting up a topic like this.. if so, let me know and I won't be doing that again.
      I notice that so many of you are working in Interior dEsign , Architecture and modeling field.

      Since I am still a student (Bsc(Hons)Interior Design) .. well almost finished! one more year to go! I am really hoping to do some real work in my field. I was hoping to get to the practice for the internship this summer!

      BUT as far as I know it's quite hard to get to the practice, even for the unpaid internship.

      I know I would need to really impress potential employer and be remembered..
      Do you know what employers are looking for when getting UNEXPIREINCED 😞 student, for the intership?

      What would be best to put in my portfolio , I know that a wee bit of everything. But what would they look for especially?
      to put all my questions in one sentence I would say : WHAT CAN I DO TO GET TO THE PRACTICE?! πŸ˜„
      Would appreciate any tips!

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        d12dozr
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        Look up Ramit Sethi's blog - he has awesome advice for young people looking for a job.

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        http://goo.gl/f7ooYh

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