Internship Programs

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun A student or trainee who works, sometimes without pay, at a trade or profession in order to gain work experience.

  • The company offers a structured internship program for college students.
  • I heard the intern got to work on some cool projects with the team.
  • The intern is basically just doing coffee runs and making copies all day.
  • Being an intern in a new city can feel like being a small fish in a big pond.

noun a fixed regular sum paid as a salary or allowance

  • The internship program offers a monthly stipend to cover living expenses.
  • I'm getting a stipend for helping out at the event next week.
  • I'm getting paid a little stipend for running errands for my neighbor.
  • His love for painting was his stipend, providing him with joy and fulfillment.

noun A person who is being trained for a particular job or activity

  • The trainee is expected to complete the on-the-job training program within six months.
  • The new trainee seems to be catching on quickly with the tasks.
  • The trainee is totally crushing it in the training program.
  • The trainee is like a sponge, absorbing all the knowledge and skills being taught.

adjective not paid; lacking payment

  • The company has a policy of not tolerating any unpaid invoices.
  • I still have some unpaid bills to take care of.
  • I can't believe he's trying to get away with leaving that unpaid.
  • The debt of gratitude remained unpaid for years.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'summer job' is a noun because it refers to a temporary employment opportunity during the summer months.

  • I am currently seeking a summer job to gain work experience in my field of study.
  • I'm on the hunt for a summer job so I can make some extra cash.
  • I'm gonna try and snag a sweet summer job before the season starts.
  • Finding a summer job is like planting seeds for future opportunities.