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'internship position' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a job position that involves working for a company in a low-level, temporary capacity, typically held by someone who is still in school or just out of school. For example, "I'm applying for an internship position at a local software company."
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Ultimately, JPMorgan did offer her an internship position.
Firms should allocate internships through an open, competitive process, and should pay a levy for every unpaid internship position, with the proceeds going into a national or state pool to provide living expenses to lower-income interns.
And claiming the bronze medal is Url and the questions he had about the internship position.
After agonizing over one of the scariest decisions that I have ever made, I decided to take the internship position.
Within 9 months, my husband got a paid internship position and the kids had to go back to daycare.
As I was finishing my master thesis in 1999, I received a call from my supervisor, who was passing on a request from a German professor looking for an internship position in Africa for one of his students.
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It is the mismatch between the numbers of graduating students and available internship positions.
Across the school, MBAs spent their time applying and interviewing for summer internship positions.
In 2011, there were just 1,138 unfilled psychology internship positions in the country.
They star in a depressing, and depressingly long, film as two unemployed, middle-aged salesmen who fluke their way into internship positions at the internet giant.
But Nick Clegg has rebuffed the call for legislation, with his spokesman saying that outlawing such adverts would create a "black market" in internship positions that would only profit children from wealthy backgrounds.
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