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Vivinavi New York
About Internships

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • 若造
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  • 2021/05/26 16:41

I hear the word "internship" but I don't understand it.
What is the difference from a job ?

I would like to intern at an American company, but I don't know where to start. Can I intern on a student visa ??

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#2
  • Brewery
  • 2021/05/26 (Wed) 17:04
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With an intern, you are still a trainee, so there is a strong element of being taught. If you search for internships, you will find dedicated websites. I think some internships are all about chores if you don't ask carefully about the duties before you start.

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#3
  • アン
  • 2021/05/26 (Wed) 17:05
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I don't think they will give you a great job, but you should try it because everything is an experience ?
If you want to make money, you should get a part-time job, not an internship.

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#4
  • 蘭ちゃん
  • 2021/05/29 (Sat) 09:08
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I'm guessing you're often asked to do "research" work.

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#5
  • てるてる坊主
  • 2021/06/02 (Wed) 09:53
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It depends on whether you want to put the internship on your resume as work experience or if you want your own work experience. If you want to put it on your resume, you should decide on an internship related to a job you want to do in the future, even if it is unpaid, by focusing on the content. If you just want to get some experience, you should try anything you have never done before, such as office work, sales, etc.

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