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How to Turn Your Internship Into a PPO in 2025 (and Why AI Gives You an Edge)

  Imagine this: you’re halfway through your internship at a dream company—maybe Google, Deloitte, or McKinsey. You’ve been working hard, learning fast, and finally, your manager says the words every intern wants to hear: “We’d like to offer you a full-time role.” That’s a Pre-Placement Offer (PPO) —your fast track to job security, long before campus placements even begin. In today’s competitive market, landing a PPO isn’t just about doing your work. It’s about being strategic, building genuine relationships, and showing that you’re more than just another intern. And here’s the twist— AI can now be your secret weapon. From resume reviews to interview practice and feedback analysis, AI tools are transforming how students get noticed and how companies hire. In this guide, I’ll break down exactly how to turn your internship into a full-time offer in 2025—plus how platforms like Nediaz can give you the edge What Exactly Is a PPO? A PPO is when a company you interned with offers you a...

A Thorough Manual for Addressing Common Excel Mistakes

  For everyday computations, financial modeling and data analysis, Microsoft Excel is a powerhouse. Still, even experienced users can run into annoying mistake notices halting advancement. Knowing these mistakes, their origins, and how to fix them will help you save time and headaches. We will delve in this guide on the most often occurring Excel problems, their causes and workable corrective solutions. This article will guide you with surety around Excel's quirks whether you are a professional or just starting. 1. #DIV/0! Error: Division by Zero The #DIV/0! error appears when a formula attempts to divide a number by zero or an empty cell. Excel cannot process division by zero, as it’s mathematically undefined. Why It Happens A formula like =A1/B1 where B1 is zero or blank. Referencing a cell with no value in the denominator. Using functions like AVERAGE on a range with no valid numeric data. How to Fix It Check the Denominator : Ensure the cell in the denominator (e.g., B1) contai...