Internships:Probably the most commonly used term to describe work experience in industry, Internships can mean paid or unpaid work of varying durations. Unpaid internships have come under scrutiny in North America in the past 2-3 years as stories of large, profitable organizations exploiting unpaid interns have captured headlines. As a result, practices around unpaid internships are changing, and more organizations are looking at bringing on interns either in paid roles, or from university programs that give students’ credit for their internships towards their degree program. Sometimes internship programs are part of a formal university program integrated with the degree, but more often they are opportunities that an employer posts and students apply for, completing them on their own time.
实习:这也许是实业领域描述工作经历的最常用词汇。实习包括带薪实习和无薪实习,期限也有长有短。过去2-3年中,随着大型盈利组织压榨无薪实习生的报道屡屡登上资讯头条,无薪实习在北美受到了严格监督。受此影响,无薪实习正在发生变化,越来越多的公司开始考虑带薪实习,或者把实习作为大学课程,让参加实习的学生获得拿学位所需的学分。有时正规大学会把实习纳入获得学位的课程之中,但在更多情况下,实习机会由企业提供,学生需要应聘并利用课余时间完成实习。
In assessing an internship opportunity, consider: Is it paid? If not, are the volunteer hours reasonable given my other commitments? Will the experience count for credit towards my degree? Has the employer hired interns before? If so, what do past interns say about their experience? Will I be asked to do substantial work related to my degree and career goals, or will I be doing more menial work around the office? If I’m an international student, do I need a work visa for an internship?
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