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If your company is considering building an internship program, this introductory course will provide an overview of the essential components to consider. Participants will explore the advantages for companies who invest in building an internship program while discovering effective strategies for tailoring a personalized learning and development experience that aligns with their company’s goals and objectives.
Learn how to develop and manage a mutually beneficial internship program through this introductory course. You’ll review the five developmental stages of an internship experience and the importance of identifying an internship program coordinator to ensure the program’s success. You’ll also explore the benefits that internships bring to their organizations including connecting with undiscovered early-in-career talent and mentoring opportunities with existing company employees. By the end of this course, you’ll learn how to customize your internship program to meet organizational goals and objectives.
It is designed for companies considering building an internship program, providing an introductory overview of the essential components to consider.
It covers the internship process, the five developmental stages of an internship experience, the benefits internships bring to organizations, the importance of identifying an internship program coordinator, and how to customize an internship program to meet organizational goals.
You will learn how to develop and manage a mutually beneficial internship program and customize it to meet your organization's goals and objectives, including integrating standards like goals, objectives, and mentorship opportunities.
Yes, it is described as an introductory course that provides an overview of building and managing an internship program.
Internships help companies connect with undiscovered early-in-career talent and create mentoring opportunities with existing company employees.