Internship-in-a-Box An innovative step-by-step program that helps businesses and
organizations in the Greater Philadelphia Region create meaningful
internship programs and apprenticeships.
The program includes a detailed manual that tells organizations
how to design an internship program. The manual provides step-by-step
instructions for beginning an internship program, including:
A planning guide
Instructions for implementation
Best practices
Evaluation forms
Tips for leveraging college and university relationships
A synopsis of legal issues impacting internship programs
An Internship Process chart allows organizations to chart
the progress of their program
Definition of an Internship An internship is a period of practical training, carried
out by a student within a company or organization. In some industries,
cooperative education (co-op) programs fulfill a similar mission.
In other industries, internships can be referred to as practicums,
experiential learning opportunities, independent study programs
or even apprenticeship models. Some universities refer to all of
these under the term of experiential education.
Benefits of Internships An internship program can provide many benefits to a company
or organization. These include:
Increased productivity – interns can complete project
work.
An early start on training future employees – more than
50 percent of interns return after graduation as full-time employees.
Interns are a good way for an organization to fill its talent
pipeline.
An inexpensive recruiting tool. The opportunity to evaluate
prospective employees while they’re working for the organization
can reduce significant costs in finding new talent.
Up to 80 percent of students stay in the city where they have
interned.
New technology and ideas students bring from the classroom
into an organization.
Diversity in an organization's workforce.
Internship programs are cost effective – interns are
typically much less expensive than comparable full-time staff.
Interns provide an opportunity to manage for mid-level staff – they
are typically responsible for day-to-day direction of interns.
An influx of youthful energy and fresh ideas – interns
bring a different viewpoint to an organization.
Verizon Wireless operates the nation’s most reliable and largest wireless voice and data network, serving 87.7 million customers. Headquartered in Basking Ridge, N.J., the company impacts the Philadelphia region by employing over 2,000 and investing more than $1.2 billion since 2000 to enhance and expand it wireless network.
The Mayor's Internship program brings together students from across the nation for ten weeks, beginning on June 7, 2010, to work in various City departments, providing assistance on substantive projects and tasks. The application deadline is February 22, 2010. Application materials and more information are found at www.phila.gov/experiencephila