If you feel like your chops are high enough to go out there and actually make an impact on real businesses, you can start free lancing your skills. You can volunteer at local organizations that are in your universities town, or in your hometown,. Then you can turn those results into case studies and testimnials, and then you can start charging for your services. And last one atleast, you can just find another way to build a project in public.
Austin shares what you can do as a student who has “bad” grades, “bad” internships, or the “wrong” major!
Time Stamped Show Notes:
[0:30] - Austin had “bad” grades, only one small internship, and the “wrong” major
[1:52] - You have an opportunity to get creative
[3:42] - You can create your own internship
[5:18] - Start freelancing to generate experience
[6:36] - Build a passion project in public
Have questions about how to overcome “bad” grades, “bad” internships, or the “wrong” major? Text them to Austin at (201) 479-9511.
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