Intern
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An Intern is a person who engages in an internship (to gain practical experience in a particular career field).
- Context:
- Example(s):
- A college student working in a software company to learn coding and software development.
- A medical student doing an internship in a hospital to gain clinical experience.
- A business student interning in a marketing department to understand marketing strategies and operations.
- ...
- Counter-Example(s):
- A full-time employee who is not in a temporary or learning-focused role.
- A Worker who is employed in a permanent, non-training capacity.
- An Apprentice who is undergoing a formal, often longer-term training in a trade or craft.
- ...
- See: Student, Worker, Apprentice, Professional Development, Work Experience.
References
2023
- (Wikipedia, 2023) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internship Retrieved:2023-11-14.
- An internship is a period of work experience offered by an organization for a limited period of time. ... Typically, an internship consists of an exchange of services for experience between the intern and the organization. Internships are used to determine whether the intern still has an interest in that field after the real-life experience. In addition, an internship can be used to build a professional network that can assist with letters of recommendation or lead to future employment opportunities. The benefit of bringing an intern into full-time employment is that they are already familiar with the company, therefore needing little to no training. Internships provide current college students with the ability to participate in a field of their choice to receive hands-on learning about a particular future career, preparing them for full-time work following graduation.[1]
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