Internships and Business Schools

Business SchoolsAn internship is imperative after graduating from a prestigious Business School. This particular topic constantly has opposing opinions be it from the students who have now become interns, as well as from managers who find themselves delegating a mass of apprentices.

One may begin to define an “internship” as a rite of passage from university (or studies in general) to the working world. Consequently  the internship becomes more of a crucial coaching for the white collar.

In the few months where you find yourself  halfway between work and study you may indeed accumulate a great amount of experience, mostly regarding the functioning dynamics of the company. One only assumes that a student coming from a specialized business school is fully ready, prepared & equipped to take on serious positions. However , it also must be said that this student may not knows anything at all and must learn most everything first hand on site as a baptism by fire.

So if an internship is a sort of “coaching”, one shouldn’t expect to then get hired by their host company, conversely if one has really obtained a wealth of knowledge and skill  during this experience they can one select their career and not wait for a career to select them.

Nonetheless, on the contrary things don’t always work out this way. Most often internships never really pan out the way you thought they would be it for both the intern and the host company. It is still the norm that most companies take on many interns at a time and don’t bother at all to train or guide them but instead exploit and take advantage of them , and so instead the interns are out getting coffee and running errands for the rest of the staff.

Thankfully all the examples mentioned above can easily be avoided by simply enrolling at a credible Business School or prominent University. Here it is their utmost duty to follow and nurture the students professional growth. In this case, being the human resource themselves is the student’s education and  academic portfolio that is placed above all, and this is the fundamentals of a brilliant Business School.

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