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The phrase "my first internship" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person's initial work experience in a professional setting. Example: "I am excited to start my first internship at the advertising agency next week. I hope to gain valuable skills and experience in the marketing field."
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Later, I used the internet to find my first internship abroad, master's scholarship, job, and apartment.
BEGINNINGS "My first internship after college was at New York Theater Workshop, and for the first 10 years of my career they were my artistic home.
I found my first internship on Craigslist, unpaid, two days a week, and to pay my rent, I worked as a nanny.
He soon began talking to her. "The first thing that struck me was that he had traveled to the Cannes Film Festival in college, and I did my first internship there," she said.
When it came to getting my first internship, I obtained them through on-campus networking opportunities and interview/resume prep through the Center for Career Education (CCE).
When I started my first internship I was expecting a different type of task work because at the interview my mind was already creating scenarios with how I will fit my skills to the workload.
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When giving a report for Inside Edition or for Thursday Night Football, I still think about one of my first internships.
Since university, I'd worked in broadcast journalism, starting after my sophomore year with my first internships, including one at "Late Night with David Letterman". I graduated college and worked full time ever since, at three different television stations, directing, editing, writing and producing.
"My second internship was awful.
After my seventh internship, I decided enough was enough.
This advice came from my experience with my second internship (no, not the one I was fired from).
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