Youth speak March 2021âŁYouth Hong Kong
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Henson says getting work experience should be
unexpected bonus. âEvery participant in a virtual internship should get equal attention,â something that can be lacking in real-life, given group dynamics.
Stella thinks it is easier and cheaper to learn online âbut the real experience of working would be missing.â
Jony wants to become a speech therapist and despite her ideal of a 100% face-to-face internship, likes the idea of remote work. âIt would more flexible despite the obvious drawback of no opportunity to become familiar with a real working environment.â
about âlearning how to build workplace relationships,â and thatâs not easy in a virtual setting.
Reginald is wary of being exploited. âSome student interns are given mindless grunt work,â he points out, bringing to mind the stereotype of a young intern making the coffee and operating the paper shredder, but this doesnât happen if they work remotely.
Brian points out that in virtual internships, students may lose focus because they are not being directly supervised. âAs a result, they can be less efficient and the internship is less effective.â Rana says written instructions for tasks to be done
at home can be confusing unless a real person is available for clarification, but she appreciates one
Bernice wants to be a youth social worker and would prefer an internship that is mostly face-to-face. âI hope to apply what I have learned in class to a virtual internship and think it would be less stressful but I also want to finding out about attitudes in the workplace.â Emily, another social worker-to-be, wants problem-
solving and teamwork skills through supervised, hands-on practice but she admits the attractions of working virtually. âI would be more comfortable than if I had to express my ideas rather than face to face.â
How secondary students find internships
⢠Some secondary schools organize internships for their students. ⢠Youth NGOs like HKFYG run programmes that offer work experience in partnership with large corporations. ⢠Students who have a preferred company or organization in mind make contact directly. ⢠Searching online is another option but care is needed, especially when looking overseas.
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