The term internship is not new for students, considering it has a great weightage in the corporate sector. However, students are unaware or slightly aware, at best, about the term externship. Both terms have a similar motive of helping people get an experience of the professional world in their field of interest. Take a marketing student as an example. A marketing undergrad looking to pursue a career in Digital Marketing will be willing to get some market experience before jumping into professional. Considering the current protocols, a resume with an internship does have a considerable advantage over a resume that does not have one. Moreover, real-world experience provides you the exposure that is essential in understanding your field of interest better. Let’s have a look at the differences between both these terms. Internship Program Similar to prior information, an internship program is a timed agreement for work experience. The program…
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