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Why Every Senior Should Read Aliza Licht’s “Leave Your Mark”

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Chapel Hill chapter.

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Congratulations! You are now a quarter of the way through your last semester of college! The time has almost come for you to leave your campus life and begin your career. While this is an extremely exciting time it is also terrifying. After four years of college how are we now supposed to know how to rock it in the real world and kill it in our careers? Well have no fear – Aliza Licht is here!

If you have not yet read Aliza Licht’s “Leave Your Mark,” be sure to do so ASAP. This book is a game-changer. Aliza will be the mentor you wish you always had. Seriously, she is a real-life fairy godmother sent to rescue you from the fears and uncertainties we all have when starting our careers.

In “Leave Your Mark” Aliza will tell you HOW to land your dream internship, which could turn into your dream job. How to write a cover letter that gets you an interview and most importantly how to ROCK it in your career and be the best in your industry. While this is an extremely nerve wracking time, Aliza is here to ease your fears and give you her insider tricks of the trade. Through “Leave Your Mark” you will learn everything from networking to building and defining your personal brand.

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I can not stress how helpful this book is, especially for college women! Once you start reading you will not be able to put this book down. “Leave Your Mark” will become your go to guide for any questions you may have while job hunting and be your little secret when you land your first job.

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My name is Lauren, I am a recent transfer student to The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. I previously attended George Mason University, where I was a member of PRSSA, Gamma Phi Beta International sorority, and Golden Key International Honour Society. I grew up in North Carolina, but spent a year in-between my freshman and sophomore year of college living in Bratislava, Slovakia with my family. During my time abroad I had an internship with The Slovak Atlantic Commission and was able to work in a multi-cultural work environment. I also traveled throughout Europe while I was living in Slovakia, some of my favorite places I visited are London, Cannes, Zurich, Budapest, and Krakow. My goal is to one-day work as an entertainment publicist, I attended the 66th Festival de Cannes with my Cannes Cinephiles Accreditation. While at Cannes I met many industry leaders and knew this was the career for me. I am also a student member of The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. I look forward to the new adventures that await me as a transfer student at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.