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internship

[in-turn-ship] / ˈɪn tɜrnˌʃɪp /
NOUN
teaching fellowship
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College moves fast—classes, deadlines, internships and trying to plan for the future.

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Regional automotive dealers and fleet operators, for example, inform our curriculum, donate equipment, offer paid internships and give us honest feedback about their new employees: our graduates.

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A new EU Defence Talent Platform would advertise internships and entry-level jobs in the defense industry, and provide vouchers for internships in small-and-medium sized enterprises, startups and scaleups, the commission said.

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They note that sophomores might be asked to apply to internships that start a year later.

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Giavanna Vega, a former entry-level recruiter and internship program director at Automation Anywhere, which streamlines business processes, described the hiring environment as at a standstill.

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