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Harvard students, accustomed to pouring their sweat and tears into papers and problem throughout the school year, tend to get a little stir-crazy working as summer interns. But after hours of photocopying and coffee runs, in-the-know interns turn to Intern Memo— an e-mail newsletter that offers everthing from career advice to after-work outing suggestions...
...Intern Memo’s newsletters are filled with real-life experiences from former and current interns, as well as job listings from employers and fun facts to get interns through the day—not to mention the entire summer. Currently boasting a subscriber list of over 4,000, the Bressman brothers hope to reach over 10,000 in the near future, and branch out to other major cities including Washington D.C. and Los Angeles...
...Theodore describes Intern Memo as the “perfect little surge into your inbox”. But by crafting a solid system and keeping an eye trained on the future, this “little” leg-up won’t be small for long...
...With two siblings out in the real world and one still living the college life, the Bressmans are well-situated to corner the as of yet untapped intern-assistance market. William serves as the business development manager of the newsletter, while Theodore takes the role of editor and primary writer. Ethel, the marketing director for Intern Memo, is primarily in charge of managing the site’s Facebook group and contacting the offices for career services at various institutions across the country to raise awareness of the Web site. Even though she doesn’t play as large...
...idea for Intern Memo originated when Theodore and William were still undergraduates, toiling away as summer interns themselves. While working at Bear Stearns and a small Manhattan money management firm during his college summers, Theodore recorded all his memorable experiences in the office. Seeing potential in both Theodore’s observations and William’s own experiences, the two brothers arrived at the idea of creating a newsletter—and thus Intern Memo was born...