2. Practice with your heart. As a college student, my self-study ability should be passable, just like when I went for an interview, HR asked: What do you think is the most important thing for you to study in our company? My answer is: I know there are many things to learn, but there is only one thing, that is, knowledge from books, because I can learn everything from books anywhere without going to your company. I can see that HR agrees with me. Similarly, as a college student, when you go to practice, you should study hard and learn everything you can't learn from books, which is often very important. Society is the most complicated and excellent university, and it needs to be studied for a lifetime.
When colleagues talk about work, try to listen and participate in the discussion, even though you probably shouldn't speak in the discussion. As an intern, when colleagues (regular workers) in your company talk about their work, try to listen, especially in the same department or the department they want to go to in the future. Although there will be a lot of negative content in their conversation, there will also be a lot of good words, which will help you to know more about this industry and be of great help to your future career choice and work. More importantly, it will make you contact and adapt to the complicated real life more quickly.
Do more, not afraid of hard work. Working alone, the boss will prefer diligent and efficient employees. Don't be afraid of hard work during the internship, do all kinds of work well, help as much as you can, and have a comprehensive understanding of the work, which will be of great benefit to job selection and formal work.