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How to Hire an Intern Who Can Do More Than Order Coffee
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 276213, member: 61772"] [FONT=Verdana]If you've hired a college intern, it's likely they feel like they're getting more than they are. They're working hard and learning new things, but they're also doing more than make coffee. When you're hiring an intern, it's easy to get caught up in the excitement of having a bright and passionate young person working for your company. You want to make sure that you hire someone who will be a good fit with your team and add value to your organization. But before you bring on an intern, there are some things you should consider. But don't worry; it's not too late to get your intern back on track. First, ask yourself if the internship is really necessary. If the answer is yes, then consider the following: Will this intern learn more than I can teach? Can this intern do more than I can do? Is this person truly interested in learning and growing?[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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