Internships give students and fresh graduates real‑world experience, helping them move from classroom learning to practical work.
What is an internship?
An internship is a short‑term work experience program where a student or fresher works with a company to learn practical skills in a real workplace. It can be full‑time or part‑time, paid or unpaid, and usually lasts from a few weeks to a few months.
Why internships matter
- Internships help you apply theoretical knowledge to real projects, making you more confident and job‑ready.
- They improve your resume and increase your chances of getting a full‑time job after graduation.
- You build a professional network by working with managers, mentors, and team members in your field.
Skills you gain
- Professional skills like teamwork, communication, problem‑solving, and time management grow quickly during an internship.
- You also learn job‑specific technical skills, tools, and workflows used in your industry.
