Just as the title says but I will provide additional details of my situation...
I am currently a rising Master's student earning a dual degree in Health Sciences and Business. As with many of us, I have a long term goal. Mine particularly is to launch a startup aimed at easing access to healthcare via a database and app interface for patients. In the meantime, I am looking to land a marketing internship in order to gain necessary experience for my career in the business of healthcare. Though the specifics can be largely irrelevant to the potential internship, looking at my resume, I am wondering if it would be an advantage or a mistake to briefly mention my long term goal. In trying to read my resume objectively, I think adding this goal can bring together my experiences as a conglomerate and make them seem less "random" (i.e. I have experience as a temp B2B sales consultant while most recently working a position in clinical research). At the same time, I would not want to turn off potential employers if they think that I am interested in my long-term goal to a fault and, for example, less interested in working for them in the future.
What is a good way to go about this?
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