Tuesday, 11 December 2012

CONSULTING INTERNSHIP

CONSULTING INTERNSHIP

Internship is a system of on-the-job training for white-collar and professional careers. Internships for professional careers are similar to apprenticeships for trade and vocational jobs. Although interns are typically college or university students, they can also be high school students or post-graduate adults. On occasion, they are middle school or even elementary students.Generally, the internship works as an exchange of services for experience between the student and his or her employer. They can also use an internship to determine if they have an interest in a particular career, create a network of contacts, or gain school credit. Some interns also find permanent, paid employment with the companies in which they interned. Thus, employers also benefit as experienced interns need little or no training when they begin full-time regular employment.
CONSULTING INTERNSHIP
 CONSULTING INTERNSHIP
 CONSULTING INTERNSHIP
CONSULTING INTERNSHIP
 CONSULTING INTERNSHIP
 CONSULTING INTERNSHIP
 CONSULTING INTERNSHIP
 CONSULTING INTERNSHIP
CONSULTING INTERNSHIP
 CONSULTING INTERNSHIP
 CONSULTING INTERNSHIP
CONSULTING INTERNSHIP
            

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