Declassified College Podcast | College Advice That Isn't Boring

ep. 90 breaking into one of the hardest industries as a minority | career advice with Deandra Simon


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Deandra is graduated from CUNY Brooklyn College and during her time in college, she found a way to break into the music industry.

And not just any company within music... she interned at Atlantic Records as her first-ever internship.

This story is filled with advice for how to leverage your minority status, using career fairs (even ones that aren't at your school), and the exact formula that she used to get her internship.

Learn more about #TheNextStep:

#TheNextStep is an organization that was founded in March 2020 after countless students lost internships and opportunities due to the global pandemic. #TheNextStep that aims to create a community of students across the nation interested in building their network horizontally and gain insights for the "next step" in their careers. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Subscribe to our Youtube Channel.

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