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  2. Skintern - Wikipedia

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    The term is a portmanteau of skin and intern. It was first widely used about such interns working in offices of members of the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington, D.C. around the mid-2000s; [3] Advice columnist Julia Allison claims it was used in that sense as early as 2000. [4]

  3. Wikipedia : The Wikipedia Library/Professional Interns

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    Wikipedia Library Interns are interns, student hires, or specially allocated staff hired by partner libraries or archives to contribute new Wikipedia content which improves Wikipedia, improves the profile of digital resources, and gives the students an educational introduction to Wikipedia and best practices within professional use of social media.

  4. Interns are the best part of summer at The N&O. They learn ...

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    Ten interns — from UNC, Duke, NC A&T, Florida, James Madison and Benedict College — will work across our newsroom in a variety of roles this summer. Interns are the best part of summer at The N&O.

  5. 5 Ways Remote Employees and Interns Can Stand Out - AOL

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  6. White House Internship Program - Wikipedia

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    The White House Internship Program was unpaid until 2022, [1] [2] [3] when President Joe Biden signed a bipartisan spending bill that set aside $4.5 million to pay White House interns. [4] Interns must be U.S. citizens and at least 18 years of age, and must be either a current student, recent graduate, or veteran of the United States Armed ...

  7. Facebook Best for Interns; Google Close Behind - AOL

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  8. Internship - Wikipedia

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    Internships exist in a wide variety of industries and settings. An internship can be paid, unpaid, or partially paid (in the form of a stipend). [8] Internships may be part-time or full-time and are usually flexible with students' schedules. A typical internship lasts between one and four months, but can be shorter or longer, depending on the ...

  9. On-the-job training - Wikipedia

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    However, there are still many companies who feel that on-the-job training is best for their employees. While some companies do not see on-the-job training as an essential aspect of the workforce, Gary Becker, an economic scientist during 1962, referred to on-the-job training as an investment similar to conventional schooling [ 3 ] (Becker, 1962).