When we engage in International Internship does it mean that we can be hired immediately? Does an internship abroad mean instant work?
The answers to these questions really depend on your preparations. And preparations for an Internship means:
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The college course you enrolled in. The ‘course’ factor is really debatable. You can engage or do an International Internship with any course you take. Yet the right course is sometimes an advantage. The Global Scholarship Program offered by the Samsung Electronics to Indian Engineer students to get a MS/MBA in Korea plus a chance to get hired by the company is a concrete example of getting the right course.
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Access to Significant Information. Information is a crucial factor in any successful endeavor. So you should equip yourself with the right company, equipment to get if not firsthand then useful information to augment your chance of an internship abroad.
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Acquire Skills and Knowledge beyond what is required per course. Knowledge and skills can steer your career in the proper direction towards your desired direction.
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School Requirements. Each school has its own requirement for Internship Abroad. One should comply all those requirements long way before the application start. Planning your college life from the course to the units you will take will really make your desire for an Internship Abroad much easier.
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Financial Aspects. Finances is one of the important factors for your Internship, let it be a paid, summer or a Full-Sem Internship.
Preparation for an Internship is a long term plan. It takes discipline and determination to be able to achieve it.
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