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== Internships == == Internships ==
-Internships are considered on the job training experiences between the student and their employers. During the course of the internships the student can have either a paid or unpaid experience. <ref name="Schwartz">Schwartz, M. (2013). Opportunity Costs: The True Price of Internships. Dissent, 41-45.</ref> The primary placements for internships are usually at white collar locations (lawyers officers, research labs, political buildings, etc). During the course of an internship the student can use this to their advantage. They can determine whether the routes they are going down for their career is what they truly want to do, they can network and gain experiences that are vital for their future employment (Schwartz, 2013). +Internships are considered on the job training experiences between the student and their employers. During the course of the internships the student can have either a paid or unpaid experience. <ref name="Schwartz">Schwartz, M. (2013). Opportunity Costs: The True Price of Internships. Dissent, 41-45.</ref> The primary placements for internships are usually at white collar locations (lawyers officers, research labs, political buildings, etc). <ref name="Schwartz"> During the course of an internship the student can use this to their advantage. They can determine whether the routes they are going down for their career is what they truly want to do, they can network and gain experiences that are vital for their future employment. <ref name="Schwartz">
There are several different types of internships. Primarily those that are work based and research based (these are primarily for university students who are seeking a graduate school position or PHD) (Brown, 2012). Those that are work based are primarily where the student gains a position at the location they applied and had to learn the job while they are working for the employer (Brown, 2012). There are several different types of internships. Primarily those that are work based and research based (these are primarily for university students who are seeking a graduate school position or PHD) (Brown, 2012). Those that are work based are primarily where the student gains a position at the location they applied and had to learn the job while they are working for the employer (Brown, 2012).

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Internships are considered on the job training experiences between the student and their employers. During the course of the internships the student can have either a paid or unpaid experience. [1] The primary placements for internships are usually at white collar locations (lawyers officers, research labs, political buildings, etc). [1]

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