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<blockquote data-quote="Charlie Zureki" data-source="post: 40009" data-attributes="member: 153"><p>Re: Interns, and the use thereof</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> Hello,</p><p></p><p> I don't have an answer for many Companies as to why they'd sponsor an intern with the potential liabilities or even added work costs of co-worker and supervisor disruptions... But, in my experience, the Companies I have been familiar with, hoped to give knowledge to these Interns as to what is deemed as beneficial to that particular Company, what important areas for further study, what ideals,what concepts should be mastered if they were to seek future employment with the host Company. </p><p></p><p></p><p> I know that GM used to Own a Tech College. The Internship program was highly competititve, paid school costs, and full time work (at a lesser task) was available for them during holiday seasons and summer breaks. Upon graduation, these students were all but assured of a position at GM. ...of course, that's when GM was still into developing Electronics, Computers, Chemicals, Trains, Aero Space, Military, Communications Systems, etc... </p><p></p><p> Hammer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlie Zureki, post: 40009, member: 153"] Re: Interns, and the use thereof Hello, I don't have an answer for many Companies as to why they'd sponsor an intern with the potential liabilities or even added work costs of co-worker and supervisor disruptions... But, in my experience, the Companies I have been familiar with, hoped to give knowledge to these Interns as to what is deemed as beneficial to that particular Company, what important areas for further study, what ideals,what concepts should be mastered if they were to seek future employment with the host Company. I know that GM used to Own a Tech College. The Internship program was highly competititve, paid school costs, and full time work (at a lesser task) was available for them during holiday seasons and summer breaks. Upon graduation, these students were all but assured of a position at GM. ...of course, that's when GM was still into developing Electronics, Computers, Chemicals, Trains, Aero Space, Military, Communications Systems, etc... Hammer [/QUOTE]
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