Internship/Employment Report Format Note: The purpose of your internship is to provide you an opportunity to practice various engineering principles in the real world. In addition, it should provide you with an understanding of how technology-based organizations operate. Please follow the format below in writing your Internship or Employment Report. Your report should demonstrate what you learned and accomplished during your internship. Typical length of an internship report is approximately
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When a college student makes the decision to do an internship, it can be equally rewarding for both parties. Employers may receive a student who may not be “seasoned” however, they can be a key element in assisting the organization's needs. With the economy as it is today, an intern can save the employer money. An intern is not required to be added to the organization's payroll, receive medical insurance or even partake in paid holidays or vacations which are just a few reasons on how an intern can
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BRITTANY J. CORBETT address Email: OBJECTIVE: To secure a professional internship with a Physical Therapy Practice. SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS: My years of academic studies and experience as a student athlete in volleyball and track and field have helped me develop the technical knowledge, skills, and discipline required to make a significant contribution in a professional Physical Therapy Practice. I am a hard worker who is committed to positive outcomes; I am well-organized with strong
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Lecture Seminar Lecture Seminar Lecture Seminar Lecture Seminar Contact Hours/Semester 42 84 56 14 56 Credits 3 3 4 1 2 Summer I (10 weeks) Title Human Gross Anatomy Applied Human Gross Anatomy Medical Physiology Intro to PT Practice & Evaluation Techniques Applied Intro to PT Prac & Eval Tech Summer I: Total 252/semester; 25hr/wk 14 28 28 28 28 28 42 56 28 28 13 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 2 2 1 Fall I (14 weeks) Physiological Regulation of Exertion & Disease
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Internship Fair 2015 lse.ac.uk/careers Contents Start today. Change tomorrow. 1 LSE Careers can help you find an internship Our work impacts are the highest level of global business. We advise some of the world’s most important organisations on the issues shaping tomorrow. 3 Map 5 Participants 6 It’s the perfect environment for graduates who want to make an impact on business and their own careers. Find out more and apply ukcareers.ey.com/graduates
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Avija (avinash.avija@okstate.edu) - General Secretary Q: Items you must buy from India A: 1. Dress expect winter clothes, at least one set of suit 2. Each one carry at least on pressure cooker because when you move to some other place for internships you need not depend on others. All other cooking essentials you may consider to buy from Walmart (you can get a cooking set for some 50$ to 60$). You will not get chapatti roller, idly steamer and dal masher here. So, buy these items if you wish
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MSBTE | 2005-08 | 77.79% | 4). | SSC | New English High School, Nagpur | Maharashtra State Board | 2003 | 66.67% | Project Details (Summer Internship Project): Six sigma project at TATA motors Project Title: Six sigma project on central locking unit of TATA Safari. Company: TATA motors Duration: 1 month Project Details (Summer Internship Project): Project Title: A draft for corporate purchase policy. Company: BHEL Description: Improvement of purchasing process by making a draft
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Eastern Mediterranean University Department of Information Technology ITEC400 – Summer Training Report Submitted by: Name-Surname : PRINCESS ONYEKACHI NWACHUKWU Number : 118021 Name of Company : D.M.S Nigeria (Limited) Location of Company : Onne, Rivers State, Nigeria Dates of Training : 30.7.2014 – 23.9.2014 Duration of Training : 40 working days November 2014 Table of Contents 1. Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………….. | | 1 | 2. Company Description……………………………………………………………………………………
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This summer, I discovered it: the cure to Alzheimer’s disease, the elusive disease that has thwarted the brightest scientists across America. Through hours of exhaustive work in the lab, I have made the “giant leap for mankind.” Naturally I am now a Nobel Laureate and a multi-millionaire. Not to mention the critically acclaimed movie “The Cure” filmed about me, with me portrayed by Ian Dale and Benedict Cumberbatch playing my infamous British rival. That’s how it should of happened. As an idealistic
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satisfied with it because it is fun and interesting. A small accomplishment on a test or in a class won’t impact me in the grand scheme of my lifetime. However, if I must choose one, the most fulfilling accomplishment of mine was securing an internship. In the summer of 8th grade, I had very little activities planned, and I spent most of the first few weeks at home, doing nothing of importance. The days blended into weeks in my never-ending marathon of video games and occasional eating
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