What’s the difference between an internship and an apprenticeship

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Internship Or Apprenticeship? What’s the difference between an internship and an apprenticeship? + An intern is someone who: Usually wants to explore many options for their next job, or career in general may be unpaid is probably in school + A company who hires interns: Often has special project work that is a good fit for part-­‐time employees knows it’s very likely the intern will work or study elsewhere after their internship Apprenticeship + An apprentice is someone who: Knows what type of job they want next, or what kind of career they want is almost always paid is probably not in school + A company who hires apprentices: Has apprentices work side-­‐by-­‐side with expert employees on typical project work usually hires them for craft work, such as software development expects that the apprentice will work for them as a full-­‐time employee after the apprenticeship


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