If Lady Gaga Can Do It …

Lady Gaga pretty much has it all: an unstoppable music career, a fashion sense that consistently makes headlines and a killer body to boot. Apparently, though, there’s one thing the Lady is missing in her life … an internship. That’s right; at the top of the reining-music-queen’s wish-list is an internship with London milliner Philip Treacy. The hat maker — known for his exotic, wild designs that Gaga often rocks on the red carpet — confirmed that he recently received the superstar’s résumé and application for his internship program. (No word on whether or not she’s gotten the job!) Lady Gaga isn’t the first celebrity to take on an internship role despite already being wildly successful. Kanye West did an unpaid stint at the Gap last year and hockey player Sean Avery interned at Vogue in 2008. So forget what you know about internships being for college students; these celebrities confirm that it’s never too late – and you’re never too successful — to be an intern. If you’ve found yourself stuck in a career rut or you’ve always wondered what it’s like to work in a particular profession, there’s no time like the present. Check out our below tips for intern-hopefuls of any age. 1. Use your connections: When applying for an internship, ask family and friends if they know anyone who works in the field you’re interested in. Like in any job search, an “in” at a company will help you land a job — especially if the company doesn’t have an established internship program. 2.
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