Internship

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internship 

They are typically undertaken by students and graduates looking to gain relevant skills and experience in a particular field. Employers benefit from these placements because they often recruit employees from their best interns, who have known capabilities, thus saving time and money in the long run.

This type of internship is to expand an intern's knowledge both in their school studies and also at the company. The intern is expected to bring ideas and knowledge from school into the company.

 

Internship

For the medical intern, see Internship (medicine).

"Interning" redirects here. For the computer science term, see String interning.

An internship is a period of work experience offered by an organization for a limited period of time.[1] Once confined to medical graduates, the term is now used for a wide range of placements in businesses, non-profit organizations and government agencies. They are typically undertaken by students and graduates looking to gain relevant skills and experience in a particular field. Employers benefit from these placements because they often recruit employees from their best interns, who have known capabilities, thus saving time and money in the long run. Internships are usually arranged by third-party organizations which recruit interns on behalf of industry groups. Rules vary from country to country about when interns should be regarded as employees. The system can be open to exploitation by unscrupulous employers.

Internships for professional careers are similar in some ways, but not as rigorous as apprenticeships for professions, trade, and vocational jobs.[2] The lack of standardization and oversight leaves the term "internship" open to broad interpretation. Interns may be high school students, college and university students, or post-graduate adults. These positions may be paid or unpaid and are temporary.[3]

Typically, an internship consists of an exchange of services for experience between the intern and the organization. Internships are used to determine if the intern still has an interest in that field after the real-life experience. In addition, an internship can be used to create a professional network that can assist with letters of recommendation or lead to future employment opportunities. The benefit of bringing an intern into full-time employment is that they are already familiar with the company, their position, and they typically need little to no training. Internships provide current college students the ability to participate in a field of their choice to receive hands on learning about a particular future career, preparing them for full-time work following graduation.[3][4]

 

Contents

Types[edit]

Internships exist in a wide variety of industries and settings. An internship can be paid, unpaid, or partially paid (in the form of a stipend).[5][6] Internships may be part-time or full-time and are usually flexible with students' schedules. A typical internship lasts between one and four months,[7] but can be shorter or longer, depending on the organization involved. The act of job shadowing may also constitute interning.[8]

  • Paid internships are common in professional fields including medicinearchitecturescienceengineeringlaw, business (especially accounting and finance), technology, and advertising.[9] Work experience internships usually occur during the second or third year of schooling. This type of internship is to expand an intern's knowledge both in their school studies and also at the company. The intern is expected to bring ideas and knowledge from school into the company.[10]
  • Work research, virtual research (graduation) or dissertation: This is mostly done by students who are in their final year of school. With this kind of internship, a student does research for a particular company.[11] The company can have something that they feel they need to improve, or the student can choose a topic in the company themselves. The results of the research study will be put in a report and often will have to be presented.[11]
  • Unpaid internships are typically through non-profit charities and think tanks which often have unpaid or volunteer positions.[5]
  • Partially-paid internships is when students are paid in the form of a stipend. Stipends are typically a fixed amount of money that is paid out on a regular basis. Usually, interns that are paid with stipends are paid on a set schedule associated with the organization.[5]

Another type of internship growing in popularity is the virtual internship, in which the intern works remotely, and is not physically present at the job location. It provides the capacity to gain job experience without the conventional requirement of being physically present in an office. The internship is conducted via virtual means, such as phone, email, and web communication. Virtual interns generally have the opportunity to work at their own pace.[12]

Internship for a fee[edit]

Companies in search of interns often find and place students in mostly unpaid internships, for a fee.[13] These companies charge students to assist with research, promising to refund the fee if no internship is found.[14] The programs vary and aim to provide internship placements at reputable companies. Some companies may also provide controlled housing in a new city, mentorship, support, networking, weekend activities or academic credit.[6]

Some companies specifically fund scholarships and grants for low-income applicants.[5] Critics of internships criticize the practice of requiring certain college credits to be obtained only through unpaid internships.[15]Depending on the cost of the school, this is often seen as an unethical practice, as it requires students to exchange paid-for and often limited tuition credits to work an uncompensated job.[16] Paying for academic credits is a way to ensure students complete the duration of the internship, since they can be held accountable by their academic institution. For example, a student may be awarded academic credit only after their university receives a positive review from the intern's supervisor at the sponsoring organization.[17]

See also[edit]

 

内容概要:本文深入解析了扣子COZE AI编程及其详细应用代码案例,旨在帮助读者理解新一代低门槛智能体开发范式。文章从五个维度展开:关键概念、核心技巧、典型应用场景、详细代码案例分析以及未来发展趋势。首先介绍了扣子COZE的核心概念,如Bot、Workflow、Plugin、Memory和Knowledge。接着分享了意图识别、函数调用链、动态Prompt、渐进式发布及监控可观测等核心技巧。然后列举了企业内部智能客服、电商导购助手、教育领域AI助教和金融行业合规质检等应用场景。最后,通过构建“会议纪要智能助手”的详细代码案例,展示了从需求描述、技术方案、Workflow节点拆解到调试与上线的全过程,并展望了多智能体协作、本地私有部署、Agent2Agent协议、边缘计算插件和实时RAG等未来发展方向。; 适合人群:对AI编程感兴趣的开发者,尤其是希望快速落地AI产品的技术人员。; 使用场景及目标:①学习如何使用扣子COZE构建生产级智能体;②掌握智能体实例、自动化流程、扩展能力和知识库的使用方法;③通过实际案例理解如何实现会议纪要智能助手的功能,包括触发器设置、下载节点、LLM节点Prompt设计、Code节点处理和邮件节点配置。; 阅读建议:本文不仅提供了理论知识,还包含了详细的代码案例,建议读者结合实际业务需求进行实践,逐步掌握扣子COZE的各项功能,并关注其未来的发展趋势。
评论
添加红包

请填写红包祝福语或标题

红包个数最小为10个

红包金额最低5元

当前余额3.43前往充值 >
需支付:10.00
成就一亿技术人!
领取后你会自动成为博主和红包主的粉丝 规则
hope_wisdom
发出的红包
实付
使用余额支付
点击重新获取
扫码支付
钱包余额 0

抵扣说明:

1.余额是钱包充值的虚拟货币,按照1:1的比例进行支付金额的抵扣。
2.余额无法直接购买下载,可以购买VIP、付费专栏及课程。

余额充值