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    I.A. Based on your experience, what is an “internship”? How does it fit into a college education?  According to my own experience, an internship is a practical experience of work in a specific field of interest. It is a window opportunity through which a college student can apply what has been theoretically learned in reality. It can enhance a student’s academic skills and develop his/her career expertise in the future. An internship can have different names depending on cultures and use of terminology;

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    All Work and No Pay: The Ethical, Economic and Social Debate on Unpaid Internships 1. Introduction Our present day job market has seen a marked increase in competition among college graduates. Over the past 40 years, we have seen a 20 percent increase in bachelor’s degrees in citizens over the age of 25 (“Fast Facts” 1). This increase in degree holders has exacerbated the competition of our job markets and has forced workers to seek a further competitive edge. According to an annual survey by the

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    Reflections on my Plant Engineering Summer Internship at United Parcel Service Introduction My Plant Engineering (PE) internship experience at United Parcel Service (UPS) allowed me to utilize all that I have learned at Florida Polytechnic University and apply it to real-world work experience. Thus expanding upon my previous knowledge while simultaneously allowing me to grow in new ways that cannot be taught in the classroom. Interning at UPS has helped highlight my fortes and flaws as not

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    fabrics for free. (The Guardian, February 17, 2014) In reality, the very concept of unpaid internship is faulty. To survive in expensive cities like New York or Los Angeles and pay out of your own pocket for food, accommodation and transportation while you work forty hours a week for free is both unrealistic and impractical, unless, of course if you have the financial backing. But that means that fashion internships are just for the rich as a middle-class household definitely doesn't have the budget for

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    Synthesis of Articles I currently work for a university that built an entire Adult Program based on the premise that their market would be the mid-level manager that already had a job. Most of the employers paid for the students to attend college in order to earn a degree. They were not going to earn a promotion, they already had the promotion and needed the degree to solidify their current position. As the job market has changed, the university had to change also and so has the enrollment of the

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    After throughly researching careers within the Sports Management field, I believe I would be interested in working as a Director of Player Personnel. The Director of Player Personnel is a management position within a sports organization whose main job is to support the athletes on the team (Berner). This specific position is extremely significant for all athletic teams in amateur, college, and professional leagues. Getting a job within the sports field is highly competitive, but their are more opportunities

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    Every single day there is a Fashion Merchandiser, working their life away to help keep us everyday people trendy, as well as working to put the latest styles into retail stores. However, fashion merchandisers don't get enough credit for all the things they do, and in reality not many people realize what Fashion Merchandizers have to go through to purse this career, So how does one become a fashion Merchandizer you say? Let me explain the step by step process of becoming a fashion Merchandiser.

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    I started my internship with the De Pere Area Chamber of Commerce in the first week of June. Beginning my internship I wasn’t sure what to expect. I had ideas about what I was going to be doing, but wasn’t sure. Whether the task was big or small I knew I wanted to contribute. At the De Pere Area Chamber of Commerce I tend to work Monday through Friday. On Monday through Thursday I usually work 10am to 3pm. However, I work a second job bartending at the Hyatt in Green Bay. Sometimes the hours

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    My Career Experience

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    core classes, even taking extra ones to get college credit. I wanted to take a class that would be meaningful to my future, and not just something that I would forget about shortly after the end of the class. My father suggested that I take Career Internship because he thought that it would be beneficial to me, and he knew that it would be a challenging class for me. When I chose the class, I was hopeful that it could shed some light on my future career choice. I chose to intern with Dr. Orta, who specializes

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    fellow competitors. One of the most common ways to achieve that has been by gaining work experience through internships. This practice is so popular in the current society that it is considered almost a mandatory step in a graduate’s career path. This research attempts to further explore that concept and determine whether or not it is always in a student’s best interest to pursue an internship. For that reason, the different ways graduates can gain work experience will be identified and the advantages

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