From lacrosse to Res Life, Bailey Tillman ’18 is building an impressive repertoire of leadership experience.
Healthcare is Fargo-Moorhead’s top industry and Shane Seifert ’18 is taking one of the many opportunities available by participating in the healthcare leadership program in the Offutt School of Business and interning at the largest healthcare provider in the region.
With one successful internship under her belt as a personal trainer at Family Wellness and an upcoming dietetics internship, exercise science major Kendra Stoick ’18 has big plans to help people get healthier and happier as a dietitian and fitness trainer.
Kendra Klein ’18 is gaining real-world experience promoting the arts through her summer internship at The Arts Partnership in Fargo.
Tyler Pederson ’17 grew up just 6 miles from campus. He always planned on moving away for college, but says there was something unique about the academic rigor and athletics at ÄϹÏÓ°Ôº that really appealed to him.
If you’re a student that doesn’t quite know what you want to do after graduation, you’re not alone.
Three months ago, I had a very particular image in my head of what an intern was supposed to look like: a frazzled, sleep-deprived 20-something juggling cups of coffee, fighting with jammed printers, and being at the beck and call of a demanding boss. I thought that an internship would amount to no more than a stress-filled summer, a bullet point on a resume, a necessary evil.
Fargo-Moorhead is full of opportunities for young adults looking to gain real-life experience.
One of Fargo’s biggest perks (in my opinion) is its job opportunities for young adults, both current students and graduates.
As my junior year was coming to a close, I knew that I wanted to spend my upcoming summer doing something that would not only build my resume, but would also allow me to gain experience. Interning for the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks, I was able to do that and so much more.