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As a member of the Non-Profit/Public Policy career community, you will learn about many organizations and sectors of the job market: federal, state and local governments, nonprofit organizations (small, mid-sized, and large) and private-sector corporations. This Career Community will give you the opportunity to hear representatives from businesses, nonprofit and non-governmental organizations, interest groups, and academic & legal experts to discover how you can apply your business knowledge, skills, and passion to pursue an impactful and fulfilling career.
1.PAID SUMMER INTERNSHIP + FREE HOUSING IN NYC – Position: EHS Summer Marketing Ambassador-Intern – Compensation: $17/hour + free housing + transportation stipend – Work Focus: Digital content creation (TikTok focus) + marketing initiatives – Application Deadline: March 22, 2026 – Two available positions
2.$175 WHOLE FOODS GIFT CARD – Students who book summer housing with EHS by 1/31/26 will receive a $175 Whole Foods e-gift card at check-in! – Available at all 7 EHS NYC residences
Excited to announce the launch of the Global Insurance Symposium’s annual Student Case Study Competition! This is a fantastic event and opportunity for students to showcase their knowledge and skills while building their networks and resumes.
Competition Details:
The insurance industry faces two national challenges:
Over the next 15 years, 50% of the current insurance workforce will retire. This leaves more than 400,000 open positions unfilled, according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Between 2007 and 2009 (economic downturn), fertility …
If the word networking makes you nervous and tense you are not alone. A lot of students think and view networking as walking into a room full of strangers and trying to impress people. No wonder it feels overwhelming.
But networking doesn’t have to look like that.
I recently read a Forbes article by Ruth Gotian, who points out that people who hate networking usually think they have to “perform.” They assume networking requires being loud, outgoing, or the most interesting …