INTERNSHIP CASE STUDY Department of English & Communication University of Texas at Brownsville Your case study must reflect excellence in research‚ organization and presentation. Follow the organizational format provided. Clarity of writing and proper usage‚ grammar and spelling are expected. The case study must be typed and double-spaced‚ using a standard term-paper format of 1” margins at the top‚ bottom and right and a 1.5” margin on the left. Use a 10 or 12 point typeface. Case
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OUTLINE OF THE INTERNSHIP REPORT 1. Title Page 2. Acknowledgements 3. List of Contents 4. List of tables & illustrations‚ if any 5. Introduction 6. Overview of the organization 7.1 Brief history 7.2 Nature of the organization 7.3 Business volume 7.4 Number of employees 7.5 Product lines 7. Organizational structure 8.6 Main offices 8.7 Organizational structure 8. Critical analysis of the theoretical concepts
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Internship Template Insert type of internship (marketing‚ public relations) Insert name of interning organization Insert street address of interning organization Insert city‚ state‚ zip Insert phone number (if applicable) Insert web site (if applicable) Internship objective: About the interning organization: Interning organizations mission: Semesters interns are needed: fall‚ spring‚ summer I & summer II (any or all) Number of interns needed: (specific number or range) Start date:
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COMSATS Institute of Information Technology‚ Lahore Department of Management Sciences Internship Report Format Report should be composed and written in M.S. OFFICE (Microsoft word‚ Excel etc) Report writing instructions: Page size: A4 Font size: 12 Font name: Arial Font color: Black Line spacing: 1.5 Margins: 0.75” (Left & Right) Header & Footer: 0.75” Gutter: 0.5” Footnotes: Where ever applicable Index: Must include copy of the original forms used in the organization.
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Say ‘Yes’ To No Pay Internship: Rhetorical Strategies in Halperin’s “ No Pay? Many interns say‚ ‘No problem’ ” Internship gives a chance to experience a real life-working environment‚ which will prepare students for their future career path‚ these experiences are worth much more even though without the pay. According to‚ the author Jennifer Halperin‚ wrote “ No Pay? Many interns say‚ ‘No problem’‚ ” published in 2010 in the Aol News‚ and she mentioned that unpaid internship did not discourage students
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“Progress Report #1 – 40 hours” Submitted by Romalyn Lintag BA482 Business/Research Internship “Hyatt Regency Guam” Spring 2015 I. Name and title of supervisor I am interning under the Sales & Marketing department at the Hyatt Regency Guam. I am under the primary supervision of Mrs. Medel Cosico who is the Director of Sales and Marketing. Besides Mrs. Cosico‚ I am also being guided by Miss. Susan Navarro who is the secretary of the department‚ alongside Miss. Shasta Cejoco who
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Introduction. (Monique) In the latest centuries a lot of students are going abroad to do an internship for their study. They go (for example) to Spain‚ America‚ England or Australia and work (approximadiatly) for 5/6 months to gain experience in the work field. When they get back to the Netherlands they will start their ’normal study life ’ again. An internship abroad is good for the students because it is good for their development‚ it is good to get knowledge‚ and last but not least it is good
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The Advantages of Internships Today‚ it seems as if more people are getting better experiences out of internships then they have in the past because students are doing the research to find the best internship experience suitable for them. If you are looking for an internship and want to gain valuable experience from it‚ not just to put it on your resume or get paid‚ here are some factors you may want to consider while searching for an internship. Getting paid vs. unpaid The majority of
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Internship Evaluation Form Student: ________________________ Field Supervisor: ________________________ 1 Unsatisfactory – never demonstrates this ability/does not meet expectations 2 Uncomplimentary – seldom demonstrates this ability/rarely meets expectations 3 Fair – sometimes demonstrates this ability/meets expectations 4 Commendable – usually demonstrates this ability/sometimes exceeds expectations 5 Exceptional – always demonstrates this ability/consistently exceeds expectations
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3 Common Problems with Internship Programs & Suggested Solutions Many internships programs are plagued with problems. From not planning correctly to sometimes leaving an intern in the dark‚ a lot of companies do not take proactive measures to ensure the intern has a meaningful experience. However‚ this not only makes the internship unfulfilling‚ it may also leave a bad taste in the intern’s mouth‚ which could lead to company bashing or deterring others from applying in the future. The good news
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