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John is a university student in L.A. He is going home to Boston for the summer...

John is a university student in L.A. He is going home to Boston for the summer and has started looking for a summer internship. After a couple of months of searching, he finds an amazing internship with a small, local company in his hometown. His interview goes really well, and he is offered the internship. As he is reading through the internship offer, he discovers that the company hires interns for a strict minimum of 6 months. What should John do? Should he take the job that he is clearly qualified for and then quit in 3 months to go back to school? Or should he be honest and turn down the position because he would not be able to be there for the full 6 months? Explain your answer.

¾-1 page single spaced, using Times New Roman 12 pt font (350-500 words)

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john is an unversity student in L.A ,he is confuse about to complete the internship or job.there is policy of company for strict 6 month internship.john is qualified for any new job.choice of choosing job or internship is

with jhon.As per my opinion best option is with jhon is go for internship.that 6 month internship is very good for jhon.such internship gave a good exposure in his field,good work diciplines.After completion of such internship

jhon well gain good work expreience that will enhance his CV quality.quit in 3 month is not good for jhon.during

such internship jhon also learn to work in complex situation.after completion his internship he will be a good candinate for such types of job.If jhon is going for job insted of such types of internship he will find some difficulty in choosing right job.The other benefit of internship is he get good opportunity in same orgnisation in which he completed his internship.another option with jhon is go for job directly without internship.such types of internship is very importants for the jhon.so he will slect good option that is internship.


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