Emily White’s Interning 101 is the ultimate resource for college students - or anyone seeking to maximize their experiences in an increasingly competitive modern, and ever-evolving business environment. Culled from the “Intern Manifesto” White utilizes for her companies, Whitesmith Entertainment and tech start-up Dreamfuel, Interning 101 is the premiere guide for those looking to enter the workforce - be it while in school, later in life or via a career change. Through Interning 101 , White provides real-world direction for those seeking guidance on their professional quests. She draws from her personal experiences as a young woman who initially knew no one in her fields of choice. She has since become a deeply respected thought-leader with her name gracing the cover of Billboard Magazine for her work in the music industry; followed by features in Fast Company, Forbes, and Bloomberg surrounding her venture into sports. Interning 101 supplies information that students aren’t taught in school - crucial, real life knowledge for interns, educators, counselors, aunts, uncles, parents, grandparents, and employers across the board. Dig in and engage with Interning 101 to give you, or the burgeoning professional in your life, a leg up to their career and beyond.
I used to practice environmental law, and am still passionate about protecting animals and wild spaces.
My work as a lawyer informs my work as a writer. I love to research a question endlessly. With Lonely, I spent years reading everything I could about long-term loneliness. With Count Me In, I read everything I could about connection and belonging.
Count Me In is a "bigger" book than Lonely. That's because I touch on so many subjects -- such as faith, neighborhood, home, and volunteering -- that feed into connection and belonging. Writing the book was an adventure, and an awful lot of fun. I'm looking forward to feedback.