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    An intern is defined as “a student or recent graduate who works for a 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…

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    with fifty or more other young business professionals. It is an easy way for me to see what new ideas young professionals may have. • Not only do I have the ability to learn, but I also have expressed the ability to teach. As a student and an intern, I have had many opportunities to expand my knowledge. But while I was a youth official, I had the opportunity to teach young girls how to correctly play the game of lacrosse. I gained the ability to adapt what I know into a way that is helpful…

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    becoming the place college students think of when looking for summer internships with the government. The Department of the Navy has various internship programs, to include the Naval Acquisition Development Program (NADP) and the Naval Acquisition Intern Program (NAIP). These are long-term development programs which span from 2 to 3 years. My paper will focus on the summer internship program at NAVSEA. Organization Background NAVSEA is composed of more than 60,000 civilian personnel across…

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    Upon discovering that I would be an intern for Travis County Adult Probation, I had expectations on what I would encounter and an idea of what the position would entail. When thinking about individuals who are on probation, people I would soon face, I had an image of what they would be like. I imagined meeting people who displayed certain stereotypical characteristics that are promulgated through society such as baggy clothing, tattoos, and tough attitudes. I imagined uneducated people of low…

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    answer with resounding “yes”, I am very grateful that I have had the opportunity to intern and learn at BHFS. Outcome/Goals Before departing to DC, I had two goals, 1) pin point a clear direction to pursue a career in lobbying/government relations 2) experience everything DC has to offer. I believe that following my time at BHFS I will have…

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    Summer Internship Essay

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    The other interns that are here for the summer have participated in both going out to the bars and going to a beer festival. The beer festival was a one initial cost of $40.00 whereas going to the bar they had to pay the cover at the door and for each drink they bought. The interns spent a more significant amount of time at the beer fest then they did at a bar and were overall happier with their experience. Why did the interns enjoy their time more at a beer festival…

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    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 academic Departments of Emergency Medicine in the United states, so the interns will be able to gain experience and knowledge that many students wouldn’t be able to if they worked at another hospital. In the Department of Emergency Medicine, there is a team of principal investigators, senior research associates, junior…

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    internship that I really appreciated was that I was not given stereotypical intern work. Tasks such as fetching coffee and cleaning the office were not included at all in my internship which made the internship experience that much more valuable as I was able to actually learn about the industry and focus on my future, rather focusing on how complicated a Starbucks order can be; ergo, there is little I would change to improve the intern position at Mad Men…

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    generations. During my Freshman year at The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, I became a teacher intern with the UTC Strings Project program, which focused on instrumental methods of string instruments for elementary through middle school. I wasn’t suppose to intern officially till my sophomore year, but Dr. Lee Harris (Department Head…

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    instructing them is only a student himself or herself, they lose all respect for that teacher and begin to see what they can get away with. No matter what students are going to push and test their limits but if they do not have respect or regard the intern as a teacher they are more likely to continue testing their limits even after precautions are taken. My request in interning will simply be that I am presented as a fellow teacher or a co-teacher. There is no reason the students need to see me…

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