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One of the finalists of the "Tech Apprentice" competition, which has Bentley students vying for a coveted internship with the marketing firm Allen & Gerritsen, shares his experience.
The Tech Apprentice Competition, modeled after The Apprentice TV show, featured 16 students who competed for a paid internship with cutting-edge marketing firm Allen & Gerritsen.
Bentley University is highlighted for its "Tech Apprentice" challenge, a spin on the NBC reality series, where students face challenges and the winner receives a paid internship with marketing company Allen & Gerritsen. Student Brian Shea and Ian Cross, Director of the Center for Marketing Technology, are quoted.
Advertising agency, Allen & Gerritsen, is among few companies looking to expand in the next year. In doing so, they teamed up with Bentley University to gain new talent by putting students through a semester-long competition called "Tech Apprentice" where the winner obtains a coveted internship with the firm.