Internships are meant for students to learn valuable lessons in the business world while earning course credit for that "real world" experience. Most if not all internships are paid. The benefits of internships mainly involve students getting a head start in the job market, thus increasing their competitive edge. This competitive edge is basically in the form of job experience, a better work attitude, and acquired real world wisdom. The emphasis on internships are guided by the principle that the academia and workplace divide needs to be narrowed to enable students to thrive in the job market upon graduation from their university. Internships, therefore, have become a vital aspect of higher education, serving as a bridge into the workplace for inexperienced undergraduates.
- 教師: 潘 根鴻