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  2. Virtual internship - Wikipedia

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    A virtual internship is a work experience program where the participant gains experience while working in a remote professional setting and is not physically present at the job location. Virtual interns communicate with their employer online through various means including email, Skype , WhatsApp , instant messaging, phone conversations ...

  3. Virtual Student Federal Service - Wikipedia

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    The Virtual Student Federal Service (VSFS), formerly known as the Virtual Student Foreign Service, is a U.S. Department of State program that offers opportunities for American college and university students to virtually intern at U.S. federal agencies. There are over 500 opportunities available at 33 federal agencies, and many of the ...

  4. Internship - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Internship are internships that are done remotely on email, phone, and web communication. This offers flexibility as physical presence isn't required. [ 15 ] It still provides the capacity to gain job experience without the conventional requirement of being physically present in an office.

  5. Internshala - Wikipedia

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    The platform, which was founded in 2010, [3] started out as a WordPress blog [1] [4] that aggregated internships across India and articles on education, technology and skill gap. [citation needed] Internshala launched its online trainings [5] in 2014. [citation needed] As of 2018, the platform had 3.5 million students and 80,000 companies. [6]

  6. Technical Intern Training Program - Wikipedia

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    The Technical Intern Training Program (技能実習制度, Ginō Jisshū Seido) is a work training program providing employment opportunities for foreign nationals in Japan. Technical Intern can work for up to five years in Japan: 1 gou (1st year – Basic level), 2 gou (2nd and 3rd year – Intermediate), 3 gou (4th and 5th year – Advanced).

  7. Digital badge - Wikipedia

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    With two-thirds of U.S. college or university students falling into the non-traditional category (meaning they aren't first-time, first-year students arriving on campus straight from high school), non-degree certificate programs will play an increasing role in providing post-secondary education opportunities.

  8. Talk:Virtual internship - Wikipedia

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  9. Digital signature - Wikipedia

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    This is commonly done using a public key infrastructure (PKI) and the public key↔user association is attested by the operator of the PKI (called a certificate authority). For 'open' PKIs in which anyone can request such an attestation (universally embodied in a cryptographically protected public key certificate ), the possibility of mistaken ...