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Intern Orientation
Intern Orientation
Internships are most effective if the experience begins with an orientation to the work site. Here are some suggestions:
Tour of the office.
Introduce fellow workers, colleagues, upper-level management, outside contacts - anyone who you interact with daily. .
Explain your department goals, functions, services, and procedures.
Clarify and be upfront about the expectations and role of the intern.
Discuss of learning goals and specific projects.
Determine the intern?s work schedule. Pinpoint times where the student may need to focus on exams.
Hyun-Su, an exchange student from South Korea, interned at the Blue Ridge Assembly in Black Mountain, North Carolina.
For more information:
Contact the Internship Coordinator by
e-mail
, call 573-592-5381, or make an appointment to visit the Internship Office at Newnham Hall, lower level.
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