Startup Internship Seminar

Prof Mike Malloy delivers startup intern training modules to teach you how to not suck while working at startups and growth-stage companies. 

If you need interns, sign up to recruit his Georgetown Startup Interns.

Learning how to work remotely is vital to set yourself up for professional success in …

Your emotional, physical, & spiritual well-being as an intern is vital to your overall job …

Aristotle taught us that you are what you repeatedly do. Excellence then is not an …

Your ability to communicate via email and voicemails in professional settings will enable you to …

Meetings bring stakeholders together to make decisions. The best meetings are diamond-shaped with divergent discussions …

Your personal brand identity is influenced by all your interactions, and it is what people …

Your network determines your net worth, and your network will grow exponentially faster if you …

Ikigai is a Japanese concept referring to something that gives a person a sense of …

Informational interviews help you build relationships with professionals with your dream career and learn from …

Learn valuable tips and tricks to level up your presentations and make you a better …

If cash is king, then sales is queen. Learn about the art and science of …

Emotional Intelligence is equally as important as other types of intelligence in a professional setting. …

Marketing is the activity or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market …

Learn how to leverage LinkedIn to build and nurture your professional network by connecting and …

Leadership coaching is a thought-provoking and creative process that will inspire you to maximize your …

Prof Mike Malloy delivers startup intern training modules to teach you how to not suck …

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