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internship
[in-turn-ship]
noun
the state or condition of being an intern.
the period during which a person serves as an intern.
any official or formal program to provide practical experience for beginners in an occupation or profession.
an internship for management trainees.
a position as a participant in such a program.
She has accepted an internship in a law firm.
any period of time during which a beginner acquires experience in an occupation, profession, or pursuit.
She had a long internship before starting her own recording studio.
ˈԳٱԲ
/ ˈɪԳɜːʃɪ /
noun
the position of being an intern or the period during which a person is an intern
Word History and Origins
Origin of internship1
Example Sentences
"When I applied for internships, most companies rejected me," Ms Omar recalls.
Inaz Hussain, who lives in Bristol, graduated in 2022 with a degree in film production but has been unemployed for six months, despite previously getting a few short-term contracts and internships.
His own rugby career was brief, playing as a back row at university and then a happy half season at East Kilbride while on an internship in Glasgow in the early 1990s.
“After my internship abroad,” Riri says in the trailer, alluding to her time in Wakanda, “I want to build something undeniable. Something … iconic.”
In addition to running the 30-member Youth Council, the Youth Development Department organizes the Youth Summit and the Youth Expo, annual events that help young people get jobs and internships.
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