Tuesday, January 7, 2014

What is an Internship?

An Internship is a system of on-the-job training for budgie white collar jobs, similar to a apprenticeship. Interns are usually college or university students, but they can also be highschool students or graduate adults, who want to seek skills for a new career. Student internships provide opportunities for students to gain experience in their field and some interns find permanent paid employments with the companies in which they interned. An internship may be either paid, unpaid or partially paid. Paid internships are most common in the medical, architecture, science engineering, law and technology fields. Internships may be part-time or full-time jobs. They usually last six to twelve weeks, but can be shorter or longer, depending on the company involved. One popular type of an internship is called “Internship abroad”. You can go to a different country and make your experience there. You not only get better English skills, you also get more money, maybe when you work abroad. You also get to know new people and different cultures, which is very exciting. In fact you have done an internship in another country it is very good for your résumé. The reason why companies do offer such jobs is very clear: They want to improve the company’s reputation and get also good fundings from the state employing interns. They can also hire the interns as translators or they can also get more cultural backgrounds.




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