Guest Author: Robert Frisch
In the summer between the first and second years of nearly every MBA program, students are tasked with finding themselves a three-month internship. Some advise trying to round out your resume by focusing on your weaknesses. Others say to shoot for a well-known company that will lend you credibility. For me, I knew that I wanted to spend my time doing something that I love and feel passionate about. A position in the realm of sustainable hospitality, land conservation, or eco-tourism was what I was looking for. I had a few interviews for a sustainability position in a hotel real estate investment trust (REIT), talked to a conservation focused management firm based in India, and a for-profit land conservation company based in Chile. I would have never guessed it, but I ended up accepting a position as a summer consultant to the National Parks Service in San Francisco. Continue reading
