Posts Tagged ‘boston’

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

Introducing the next post in our series on the best co-working spaces for growing companies: Boston!

 

Working as an intern in Boston this summer and need a temporary place to set up shop? Perhaps its time to join the movement of business professionals using co-working facilities As we’ve written about in the past, there are tons of benefits to co-working.

Here are a few great places for co-working in Boston:  

WorkBar Boston
Interns in Boston can take advantage of joining the ranks … read more

Saturday, May 28th, 2011

Introducing the next post in our series on what to do in the most popular cities for internships: Boston  

Boston InternshipCongratulations, you’ve snagged that awesome internship in Boston for the summer, and found the perfect apartment. Although you intend to throw yourself into your work, all work and no play makes a very dull intern. What better time than the present to enjoy all the perks of an internship in a new city?

Here are a few things to as an intern in Bostonread more

Saturday, May 14th, 2011

Introducing the next post in our series on summer housing options for summer internship: Boston!

 

What could be better than spending the summer noshing on foot longs at Fenway Park on the weekends with a Boston internship during the week? Finding suitable living arrangements for your summer internship in Boston may not be as fun as the rest of the activities you’ll see in Boston. Let us help you navigate your way into a great place to stay for the summer while you’re rocking … read more

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

Introducing the next post in our series on the Startup Scenes across the US: Boston!

 

What is the Boston advantage when it comes to start-ups? Intellectual capital – with 47 colleges and university in the area, Boston has a strong student community with an interest in entrepreneurship.

Boston Massachusetts

 

Paul Graham, who funds start-ups through his Y Combinator program based in Silicon Valley, says, “The one advantage a Boston startup would have is the universities.”

MIT student Ariadne G. Smith puts it this way, read more