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An internship is____________

A job that you do for few years

A short duration (0 - 6 months) work experience where you work with an organisation

A class room training program where you are taught a subject

A higher study program

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Answered by asnarafeeque85
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Answer:

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Explanation:

As competition for graduate jobs increases, students need to think of new ways to set themselves apart from all of the other equally qualified and skilled candidates. Graduates who have relevant workplace experience tend to be more valued by employers, and this makes internships an attractive prospect.

But what exactly are internships, how can they help you and what will you be expected to do? We’ll explore these areas in this guide, which should help you to decide whether an internship is the right choice for you.

What Is an Internship?

An internship is an opportunity offered by an employer to potential employees, called interns, to work at a firm for a fixed period of time. Interns are usually undergraduates or students, and most internships last between a month and three months. Internships are usually part-time if offered during a university semester and full-time if offered during the vacation periods.

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An internship should give you practical skills, workplace experience and greater knowledge of that industry, in exchange for the employer benefiting from your labour.

An internship can be either paid or voluntary. The trend is increasingly (and rightly) towards the former, as voluntary internships are often cited as exploitative. As you would expect, internships that pay well are usually the most competitive.

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Answered by krithikasmart11
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Answer:

A short duration (0 - 6 months) work experience where we work with an organization.

Explanation:

Internship meaning:

It is a temporary position with an emphasis on on-the-job training rather than solely employment, and it can be paid or unpaid. If we want to go into publishing, we might have to take an internship before we are qualified for an actual job.

Intern means "to pass inside something," and when we have an internship, it's like we are temporarily gotten permission to be inside a workplace. If we just complete our corporate training, then the next stage is to get a corporate internship, in which we are supervised by more experienced employees. Sometimes our internship is part of our "residency,"

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