Report On Internship
Introduction
Internships provide real world experience to those looking to explore or gain the relevant knowledge and skills required to enter into a particular career field. Internships are relatively short term in nature with the primary focus on getting some on the job training and taking what’s learned in the classroom and applying it to the real world. Interns generally have a supervisor who assigns specific tasks and evaluates the interns overall work. For internships for credit, usually a faculty sponsor will work along with the site supervisor to ensure that the necessary learning is taking place. Interns can be high school or college students or even adults interested in trying out a new career. Many college students do internships to gain relevant experience in a particular career field as well as to get exposure to determine if they have a genuine interest in the field. Internships are an excellent way to begin building those all important connections that are invaluable in developing and maintaining a strong professional network for the future.
Internships give students an opportunity to:
Find out what it is like to work in a specific field
Make contacts with the professionals in the field.
Gain academic credit. Student must work with a faculty sponsor and register in advance to receive academic credit.
It strenghtens one’s resume. Related work experience is often necessary before an employer/graduate program will consider one’s application.
Emloyers often hire their interns for full time emploment after their graduation.
Overview of the organization
Citycell (Pacific Bangladesh Telecom Limited) is operating in Bangladesh as the one of the leading telecommunication companies from 1989. Citycell (Pacific Bangladesh Telecom Limited) is Bangladesh’s and South Asia’s pioneering mobile communications company and the only CDMA mobile operator in the country. Pacific Bangladesh Telecom