Princeton Career Services should be explored early on in your Princeton career. Getting internships your freshman summer will help exponentially later in your Princeton career and afterward.
Career Services' website is helpful. In particular, there is an Internship search engine (Tiger Tracks) and helpful information if you are considering career in law or medicine.
It is also helpful to visit Tigernet website at http://tigernet.princeton.edu and find alumni who work at organizations you'd like to work for. It's not to be abused, but most alumni won't mind an e-mail of inquiry. Finally, visit Career Services at 201 Nassau Street, where staff can read your resumes and other material, and provide lots more help.
Now, here are some helpful Prince articles.
Savvy tips for winning Princeton's career game
Courage to buck a system that has served us so well
Career networking: Internet plays vital role in job hunting
Athletics department helps athletes score summer jobs
Princeton in Hollywood network provides job opportunities for students
Careers at Princeton: The allure and drawbacks of elite jobs






