"'Total Internship Management' is a must-have resource for internship
managers, coordinators, and supervisors," says Bottner.
One college relations manager agrees and says, "This is an extremely
comprehensive guide to internships for organizations that are either just
beginning their college relations programs, or that want to improve their
internship program. Many wise philosophical views and program tips have been
included."
The book is based on the comprehensive research of over 6,000 students
and 240 high-profile organizations. It also offers innovative articles by
leading industry experts on typically unaddressed aspects of internship
programs. Topics include: understanding the millennial generation,
successful assessment methods, effective coaching tactics, relevant legal
issues, and more.
"Whether your company currently hosts one intern, or 100," adds Bottner,
"this guide reveals how organizations can benefit from a
successfully-implemented internship program."
Bottner, a proud member of the millennial generation, has been invited to
speak at numerous conferences including the National Association of Colleges
and Employers; Eastern Association of Colleges and Employers; the Mountain
Pacific Association of Colleges and Employers; the New York State
Cooperative and Experiential Education Association; and the New England
Association for Cooperative Education and Field Experience.
Intern Bridge (www.InternBridge.com) is a college relations research and
consulting firm with a specific focus on undergraduate-level internships.
They help organizations to structure programs, perform recruiting and
marketing tasks, select interns and supervisors, determine compensation,
conduct evaluations, deliver orientation programming, provide payroll, and
more.
For more information, visit:
www.TheInternBook.com .
Media Contact:
Richard Bottner of Intern Bridge, Inc.
+1-978-274-2202
media@internbridge.com