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Thank you for your interest in providing real-life work experience to our students in the School of Communications! Internship Purpose The primary purpose of an internship in the School of Communications (SOC) is to provide a student with real-life work experiences related to the student's major. An internship is part of the student's total academic experience and is not a job per se; it is a learning opportunity having direct relationships to the student's program of study and career interests. Students may complete an internship to enhance their education associated with any of eight major areas of study in the School of Communications at GVSU:
General information About internships
The Process of Getting an Intern We believe the internship should simulate a real job as much as possible, including the interviewing and hiring experience. That’s why we encourage employers to submit an internship opportunity announcement or job description, encouraging students to apply. We post these internally in the School of Communication and in “Laker Jobs”, GVSU’s Career Services database of jobs and internships (see http://www.gvsu.edu/lakerjobs/ to register and post your internship and job opportunities directly). Your internship opportunity announcement should include: • Name of your organization You may also email the opportunity announcement directly to The School of Communications via Professor Tim Penning, Internship Coordinator. The GVSU Career Services Office has an Employer Internship Toolkit with helpful resources for employers hosting interns. Contact them at 616-331-3311. For more information contact: Professor Tim Penning, School of Communications Internship Coordinator Deb Barko in The School of Communications office 616-331-3668 Career Services Office, 616-331-3311 |
| Last Modified Date: September 17, 2009 | |
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