The importance of internships for aspiring mining engineers cannot be overstated, as they provide invaluable opportunities to acquire practical skills.
As Caelen Burand wisely noted, ‘I wish I would have understood what the point of an internship was from the point of view of the company.’ Burand himself witnessed firsthand the merging of companies and values, observing the profound impact of a company’s mission on individual employees.
Companies genuinely invest in their interns. For instance, while on site, both Tillotson and Burand were provided with tours and various opportunities to gain deeper insights into the company and the diverse career paths available. Interns also acquire crucial technical skills relevant to their field, including coding. Furthermore, many internships offer not only competitive pay but also cover housing and other expenses for those living on-site (Jones & Writer, 2022).
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