Internships are a key part of the BER program, providing professional work experience, numerous bylines, and often job offers. BER students work a full-time, ten-week internship during the summer between their second and third semesters. Many students also work as interns during their regular academic semesters. BER employs its own internship director/career counselor, Professor Pamela Kruger, who assists students with resumes, job advice, and finding internships with leading business news organizations. Students can work in print, broadcast, or online, and they publish or produce numerous pieces during their internships.
BER-12: Class of 2010-2011
BER-11: Class of 2009-2010
BER-10: Class of 2008-2009
BER-9: Class of 2007-2008
BER-8: Class of 2006-2007
BER-7: Class of 2005-2006
BER-6: Class of 2004-2005
Magazines Fortune (4 students)
Fortune Small Business (7 students)
Business Week (4 students)
Forbes (5 students)
Money (3 students)
Inc.
Time
Worth
Business 2.0 (4 students)
American Demographics
Fast Company (3 students)
The American Lawyer
Technology Review
Institutional Investor
Upstart
Global Investment
Money Management Executive
Newspapers
The Wall Street Journal (6 students)
The Wall Street Journal -- Asian edition (3 students)
The Wall Street Journal -- Americas edition
The Washington Post
The Financial Times (2 students)
Newsday (5 students)
Christian Science Monitor
The Toronto Star
Dallas Morning News
Los Angeles Times
USA Today
New York Daily News (2 students)
Crain's New York Business
The New York Sun
Miami Business
Kathmandu Post
Eastman Communications -- financial newsletter
News Services
Bloomberg (7 students)
Reuters (6 students)
DowJones Newswires (14 students)
Dow Jones News Service -- Sao Paulo bureau
Associated Press -- Cairo bureau
Broadcasting
ABC
NBC
BBC
CNBC (10 students)
CNN (3 students)
MSNBC (4 students)
PBS Nightly Business Report
PBS Marketplace
Tech TV
Marketplace
Online
WallStreetJournal.com (2 students)
Forbes.com (9 students)
BusinessWeek.com
SmartMoney.com
Inc.com and FastCompany.com (7 students)
TheStreet.com (6 students)
MarketWatch (5 students)
Crains.com
InstitutionalInvestor.com
Breaking Views(3 students)
Silicon Alley Insider(2 students)