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A job taken by a student in order to learn a profession or trade.
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"Access to internships is unequal and unfair," according to the British lobby group Intern Aware.
Young people have flocked to internships, especially against the backdrop of a weak job market.
Here's a better option: Send students to internships across the United States for practical learning.
And all students need access to internships, even those who can't afford to take an unpaid job.
To Fax and File, or Learn Students should not limit themselves to internships in career-related fields.
The last year could be directed to internships and community service, where real learning can take place.
Variants are used for assigning clinical psychologists to internships, and students to slots at New York City public high schools.
These young people have been shaped by their awesome life trajectories, from poor neighborhoods, to college, to internships on Capitol Hill.
Jung Sik Yim, the 33-year-old chef, went on to internships in New York and Spain before returning to Seoul to open Jung Sik Dang, in 2009.
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APA-accredited institutions are required to provide student-to-internship placement information, so keep this in mind as well.[17].[17]
Even people with advanced degrees agree to take internships to get a foot in the door.
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