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Internship: The Real Value. by Nobody: 11:31am On Jun 14, 2012
Attention IT: Your interns have something to teach you
Interns aren't just for grunt work anymore -- properly managed, they can bring new insight to IT problems and processes.
By Tam Harbert
June 1, 2012 06:00 AM ET
Computerworld - It's that time of year again. Legions of eager, fresh-faced internshave invaded IT departments across the country, hoping to get real-world experience, or at least something that soundsimpressive to put on their resumes.
Some will have less than ideal experiences. Rather than coding or developing apps, they may spend the summer filing or wiping hard drives destined for recycling.
Alex Kern, an 18-year-old from Santa Monica, Calif., is decidedly not in that camp. He spent last summer helping a team at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., develop software that NASA will soon use to store data in the public cloud . And Kern's name is on the patent application.
"My internship was hands-on -- creating stuff and helping JPL achieve its goals," says Kern, who graduated from high school in May and will start his undergraduate studies at the University of California, Berkeley this fall. "Most of my friends were just thrown into internships, usually just following someone around and doinglots of busywork."
As Kern's comment, and his patent application, imply, employers that give IT interns more opportunities stand to gain much more in return. Interns can bring fresh insights and valuable new skills to their employers.
"They bring in a fresh perspective, and they are farmore current on new technologies, such as social networking," says Suzanne Fairlie, president of ProSearch, an executive search firm that focuses on IT and finance. "It's part of their DNA."
But for organizations to reap those gains, Fairlie stresses that internships need planning, and the interns themselves need personal attention. "When [internships] work well, it's because someone internally in the company is identified to take that intern or group of interns under their wing," she says.
Rather than just using interns as cheap (or free) summer help, organizations must treat internships strategically if they want to gain true insight from them.They should plan and structure the intern experience, take care to match interns' interests andexperience with suitable projects within the company, listen to what interns have to say and -- most importantly -- give interns room to run.
Re: Internship: The Real Value. by prettychic(f): 4:48pm On Jun 14, 2012
@poster,
Word!

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