Internship
/ˈɪntɜːrnʃɪp/
Definitions
- (n.) A temporary position offered by an organization to provide practical experience in a particular field, often for students or recent graduates.
She secured an internship at the law firm to gain real-world experience.
Forms
- internships
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Commentary
Internships often serve as a bridge between academic study and professional employment, usually unpaid or minimally compensated.
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