Internship is a system of on-the-job training for white-collar jobs,
similar to an apprenticeship. Interns are usually college or university
students, but they can also be high school students or post graduate
adults seeking skills for a new career.
Internships provide opportunities for the students to gain experience
in the field of their interest. Interns also have the added bonus of
networking and meeting many contacts. Many companies are enthusiastic to
offer a fair pay to their interns, so some lucky interns can also make
money while learning. The possibilities are endless for interns to learn
valuable new skills and discover their true talents. With an
internship, one can really get a feel for the chosen field. One of the
benefits to an internship is also that it carries the possibility of a
full time position with the company once the internship is completed.
Each year, many profit and even non-profit organisations receive a
large number of interns, who learn various aspects of the professional
skills, the organisations and their activities. Some organisations which
offer internships focus on multi cultural experiences. Internships
provide employers with cheap or free labour for low-level tasks because
many companies take the young interns as ‘free labour force’. Some
interns find permanent, paid employment with the companies in which they
interned.
One of the most popular types of internship includes human services
such as healthcare, education and social issues. An internship may be
paid, unpaid or partially paid in the form of a stipend. But due to
strict labour laws, European internships are mostly unpaid, although
they are still popular among non-Europeans in order to gain
international exposure. Internship placement can be from short period to
years. During this period the student is expected to use the things
he/she has learned in schools into practice. This way the students gain
work experience in their field of study.
In Nepal, internships have seemingly become an unavoidable professional
ritual. Internships can be incredibly benefitting to interns. The young
interns take on routine tasks of other employees. Although the direct
move from university to the workplace can often be tough, as one will
have to face different unfamiliar and sometimes challenging situations,,
internships offer a great way to get a taste of working life. An
internship also acts as a bridge between university and professional
life.
During my internship, I noticed how my knowledge on international
relations helped me. Nevertheless, working within a well known
organisation entailed similar tasks to all organisations. The tasks did
not differ from similar office work-writing email, drafting proposals
and researching- and thus gave me a clear view into what work is about.
The internships gave me an excellent opportunity to assess the working
environment.
More specially, an internship teaches one to understand the inner
working of the respective company or organisation involved. The
evaluation of the level of dynamism, the atmosphere among employees and
the amount of work involved are crucial and will influence the opinion
of the intern. The crucial actor is the intern who needs to be aware of
the benefits of the internship, as well as actively seeking to expand
his or her perspectives.
Although an internship is only a short work experience, it can turn a
great opportunity in one’s career and can open many doors which were
previously closed. Thus, it can be said as a key of perspective.
(Source: The Rising Nepal)
There really are lots of benefits to doing an internship. Even if it is unpaid, the intern will learn so much from the experience, it is well worth it.
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