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The value an internship program may bring to a company is measured by what investment is made in resources to ensure its success. In this course, you’ll explore the mutually beneficial advantages of internship programs and gain insights into setting defined goals and expectations. You’ll also acquire the knowledge and skills necessary for successfully pairing mentors with their interns.
An internship program can enhance a company’s growth, innovation, and long-term success, ultimately impacting its position to attract and retain early-in-career talent. In this course, you’ll discover how to maximize the advantages of an internship program for interns and companies by establishing workload expectations for interns and how to foster productive and meaningful mentor-mentee relationships. You’ll also explore the various advantages that an internship program can offer the intern and the employer, including giving valuable experience to interns and developing critical career readiness skills, while companies gain access to fresh perspectives and a potential pool of future talent.
You'll learn to establish mutually beneficial internship programs, develop clear and achievable goals, determine workloads, assign mentors, and impart company values to foster productive mentor-mentee relationships.
Both interns and companies benefit: interns gain valuable experience and critical career readiness skills, while companies gain access to fresh perspectives and a potential pool of future talent.
The course covers the importance of mutually beneficial internship programs, setting clear goals and determining workloads, and assigning mentors and imparting company values.
This course develops skills in goal setting, strategic planning, and internal controls.
The course includes an introduction, lessons on mutually beneficial internship programs, setting clear goals and determining workloads, and assigning mentors and imparting company values, followed by a Test Your Knowledge assessment.