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The difference between interns and interns
The differences between interns and interns are as follows:

1, probation and internship are different in nature. "Internship" is before graduation and "internship" is after graduation. College students who have not found a job after graduation can apply for "internship" at the employment practice base;

2. Internship and internship have different purposes; Probation is to let learners have a preliminary understanding of what they will learn, increase some perceptual knowledge, lay a foundation for future theoretical knowledge learning and in-depth study, and also help learners understand some problems encountered in learning through probation. Practice is to apply the existing knowledge to practical operation before taking up the post formally, and then get familiar with and master the technology of this type of work to meet the requirements of post skills;

3. The time of probation and internship is different; Probation is generally before contacting a subject, that is to say, when preparing to study a subject systematically; Internship is after studying a major systematically, but before starting to engage in a major formally, that is to say, after the internship, if you are qualified, you will officially go to work.