![]() ![]() This episode is part of our series called Landing Your First Professional Job, where we are sharing stories, wisdom, and practical skills designed to help you get your first job after college. He and his wife, Chelsea, have a son and a daughter. He is a graduate of Texas A&M University. He previously worked in local church ministry and government affairs in his home state of Texas. She works as an assistant clinical professor at University of Virginia and maintains a private practice in Charlottesville, Virginia. Jeff moved to Washington to work for Russell Moore at the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission. Meg Jay, PhD, is a clinical psychologist who specializes in adult development and is the author of The Defining Decade. Unique to this work is AEI’s Initiative on Faith & Public Life, an outreach effort of Academic Programs to Christian college students and faculty. AEI is a leading public policy think tank in Washington, DC and its academic programs team seeks to renew healthy civic engagement on college campuses by equipping and developing student leaders with the scholarship of the institute. ![]() Jeff Pickering is director of academic programs at the American Enterprise Institute. What you should be looking for in your internshipsHow to make sure you're able to do meaningful work as a studentThe biggest mistake he sees young people making in the workplaceApply for the Summer Honors Program at AEI: ![]() How can you make the most of your college opportunities like jobs, internships, and other programs? Our guest Jeff Pickering has extensive experience working with students, and he's sharing: ![]()
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