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    period of time at a job in order to get experience.” (“Intern,” n.d.) In 2011, according to a survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, former interns will fill nearly 40 percent of the year’s entry-level positions. In almost all large organizations, you will see internship postings, some of which are paid and others that are unpaid. Unpaid internships raise many questions and although college credit is offered, is it enough? Today, internships are almost required in securing…

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    is a root of all kinds of evil.” Recent national debate has shown interns are starting to grow angry at the fact they are not receiving pay for their work. Internships are unpaid programs that help college students get involved in the working world and showcase their skills. Unpaid programs such as these can be very successful tools. Internships provide very important and unique opportunities that can pave the way for their success but do not deserve to be paid. Interns should not be paid…

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    Student Fieldwork

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    Increasingly, community-based internships (sometimes referred to as ‘fieldwork’) are the capstone to undergraduates’ professional preparation (Cleary et al., 1998). Rojas-Guyler et al. (2006) found 83% of undergraduate programs required some internship experience. Partnered with seasoned professionals in the community, internships enable students to apply their academic preparation to the real world. Internships enhance students’ classroom-based development and capacity to perform as…

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    The Department of Emergency Medicine internship involves highly talented researchers and physicians working together on clinical trials, and are allowing students to work on their research to get a glimpse into the medical field. The mentors were undergraduate students once so they understand the importance of getting hands on experience with medicine. The George Washington Hospital is a teaching hospital so they strive to help students in a way that will allow them to grow. There are only seven…

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    and complete various tasks at my internship, but at the same time I firmly believe that having some background in a variety of subjects is crucial in understanding the world and becoming a well rounded intellectual. As my junior year of college came to a close this…

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    The CDI Service Learning Internship serves to provide valuable professional and career developmental experience to an undergraduate student who is passionate to learn about the multiple sectors of non-profit management and operations. The intern will gain a service-oriented leadership experience through their efforts of support to the CDI staff and members. The fields touched are areas of public relations, program research, and event planning and program execution. The intern is expected to work…

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    Working for the Binghamton Tennis Charities, I gained experiences working within the sports industry. The first part of my internship consisted of going out in the Binghamton area and trying to sell sponsorship packages to local businesses. This was much more difficult than I originally thought it was going to be. Since I am not from the Binghamton area, it made it even more challenging because I did not know the area and anyone who owned a business. I received a lot of no’s from people. However…

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    Allied's Internship Report

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    My internship experience was experiential, very educational, and stressful at times. I will never be able to thank you enough, Dr. Wigley, because of you, I was given the opportunity to ask about Allied’s internship program when they were our guest speaker in our Intro to PR course of fall semester 2015. Summer of 2016 I was interested in attaining experience in the real world of PR, so I had originally conversed with former Senior Publicist, Kelsey of Allied’s Hispanic division because I was…

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    URENCO USA: A Case Study

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    regulations given by the government. URENCO USA contributes in many ways to the local community and to education. 2. What skills do you want to gain from this internship experience?  I am a fresher and in that case, I really need a platform to convert my theoretical knowledge into practical knowledge. I am confident that this internship will sharpen my leadership skills, increase my knowledge of the industry, and…

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    Unpaid Internship Is Worth It Internship is an efficient method obtaining work experience only leading to strong resume for graduate job applications. Internships have significantly become a reputable stepping-stone to employment for student or graduates to kick start their careers. However, some internship is done without being paid. Hence, how do we decide whether an internship is a respected opportunity or new age slavery? In order to gain success, especially in architecture field, one has…

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