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All speaking is public speaking whether to one person or thousands. Really?<\/p>
Glossophobia or speech anxiety, is the most common fear people have across the globe. Public speaking is an art, when you are able to convey exactly what you see and what you feel without fear or reluctance to a large audience, it is termed public speaking. A perfect structured piece of information, opinions, feelings or relevant detail when driven to the target group clearly is public speaking. All of you have your own thought process, your own judgment, sometimes it is not really easy to go out there and speak about it to a large group eloquently. Is the fear of public speaking ingrained into everyone? We are glad to say that is just a myth, public speaking enriches your personal and professional life. Here are few perks of being a public speaker. <\/p>
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1. Higher levels of Self-Confidence:<\/b><\/p>
Self-confidence is the most arresting quality one can have. For being a good orator, confidence levels is all that matters, many genius ideas and inspiring thoughts go unnoticed because these genius brains hold themselves back, either because they are not confident that they would make a difference or they fail to communicate the exact picture of the same to the audience. Even if you are wrong you can sound right that's the beauty of self-confidence, you could be nervous but more of speaking which in turn will help you be a persuasive speaker. Building up your confidence levels is conducive to your self-growth. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483349352881","data":"586a1d9750786"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483342026470","data":"
2.Build A Fan-Base:<\/b><\/p>
Some of the best charismatic personalities in the world are great speakers. In fact, being a great speaker can get you popular support for your cause, whether it's pitching your first startup or campaigning for elections. Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee is one such example, he was an excellent orator and a great speaker, winning accolades for his speech at the United Nations General Assembly as a Minister of External Affairs under the Morarji Desai government. It was an instrumental step in his career that boosted him as a potential PM candidate. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483348627604","data":"586a1accea9a7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483345869968","data":"
3. Socialize:<\/b><\/p>
Human beings are social animals, our civilization is built upon the very fact that we can share our ideas, communicate them clearly in various languages and have often gone the extra mile for the exchange of ideas between various cultures. Becoming a public speaker is that extra mile in today's society, in this age of Internet when people are increasingly becoming reclusive, it is important to remember that the need for people who are good at speaking their thoughts are more than ever, and this helps them build relationships easily, as they are approachable and open to ideas.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483350438701","data":"586a21d7b8850"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483346193915","data":"
4. Career building: <\/b><\/p>
Presentation skills are the first impression of your caliber at your workplace tomorrow. It allows you to form connections, influence decisions. In your working world, even to communicate with your colleagues, inform them about the objectives of the work, to make clear the vision and mission of your work; good communication skills matter the most, for both problem solving and conflict resolution.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483351048144","data":"586a2436914df"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483340948137","data":"
5. Critical Thinking:<\/b><\/p>
When you are used to public speaking, you automatically tend to measure your words carefully before you speak, this massively boosts critical thinking skills in the speaker and makes them a force to be reckoned with in debates and arguments, as someone who is not afraid of speaking to a large group of people is certainly not someone whom you want to get into a battle of words. Critical thinking and analysis of what they're going to say is what will make the difference between making a valid point and being considered weak enough to be spoken over. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483349611144","data":"586a1e994e4ec"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483363221547","data":"There is a free workshop, titled Effective Public Speaking, being held at Media Junction, Golconda Cross Roads. The workshop is by Dhannapu Ramachandram and will be held from Jan 5 to Jan 8. For more details, you can contact 9848842471."}]
Description:<\/b> <\/p>
As an intern, you should download the Axis Bank App and promote the same in public, mainly in stores, malls and such other places.<\/p>
Eligibility:<\/b> Students with good communication skills, marketing strategies and also should have a smart phone.<\/p>
It is a two month trainee course where a trainee is paid 11,000 per month and possibility to earn bonus of 2,000 by the end of the course.<\/p>
Contact: IB Services and Technologies<\/a><\/p>"}]
Description:<\/b><\/p>
1. Exposure to IT Service Desk.<\/p>
2. IT applications tickets data analysis and reporting. <\/p>
3. Interaction with end-users. <\/p>
4. Exposure to IT infrastructure, related services and monitoring. <\/p>
5. IT initiatives and projects handle IT applications. <\/p>
6. Exposure to applications development\/trouble shooting managing\/installation of Teaching Aid\/Research Software. <\/p>
7. Exposure to resolve client issues. <\/p>
Eligibility:<\/b> Graduate\/Diploma(BCA, BSC Computers etc) candidates who has in depth knowledge of PHP\/.net programming skills with knowledge on MySQL or SQL.<\/p>
Interns are expected to work in shift system on a rotation basis. However the working hours for Interns will be 9 hours per day, 6 days a week and two weekly offs will be given. They can avail a leave of 12 days during one-year period. <\/p>
It is a two year paid trainee course during which a trainee is issued an offer letter for one year initially which is extendable by another year based on performance and the stipend ranges from Rs 15,000 to Rs 20,000\/- per month.<\/p>
Contact: Indian School of Business<\/a><\/p>"}]
The nation wants to know why Prime Minister Narendra Modi skipped his favorite word 'Mitron' from his speech on New Year's Eve. and while we cannot answer that for you without speaking to the busy man himself, we can definitely tell you the top 10 things PM Modi spoke about in his speech, that students have to know<\/p>
1. He thanked the citizens for their patience and sacrifice<\/b><\/p>
While the question about the success of demonetization is still left unanswered, Prime Minister Modi thanked the people of India for their patience and persistence in times when money was short, praising us, the citizens, for co-operating with the banks in interest of rooting out the corrupt and the tax hoarders. He called the co-operation between citizens and the government historic, as this is one of the rare times a country's peoples and the government have co-operated peacefully in times of such upheaval. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483340931714","data":"586a0525e0672"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483340933274","data":"
2. He said that Demonetization has dealt a blow to illegal transactions and trade<\/b><\/p>
Calling India's demonetization of 500 and 1000 denominations a historic step, with 86% of the currency being demonetized, Modi went on to speak about the illegal trade of weapons, drugs and human trafficking having been broken thanks to High Denomination Notes (HDN) being rendered useless. 3<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483341440086","data":"586a055b8d131"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483341443560","data":"
3. He hiked the monetary assistance to pregnant woman<\/b><\/p>
Under a government scheme, pregnant woman could claim Rs. 2500, which was sadly pocketed by authorities handling the money, but now, after hiking the assistance to Rs. 6000, Modi announced that the money would be credited directly into the woman's bank account, cutting out the middleman and denying access to people who normally stole this money from those in need of assistance. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483341684058","data":"586a05d2f38e6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483341685462","data":"
4. Banks to raise credit limit for small businesses<\/b> <\/p>
Perhaps the worst hit sectors of the economy due to demonetization, small businesses and industries have been barely managing to scrape along as the nation is cash starved. Modi, in his speech, directed the banks to raise the credit limit for small businesses from 20% to 25%, relaxing the limit for the people in need of the money running small businesses and even startups. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483341870008","data":"586a05f7ce385"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483341871581","data":"
5. Interest waiver for housing loans in rural areas<\/b><\/p>
3% interest waiver on loan upto Rs 2 lakh for construction of houses in rural India, under PM Awas Yojana, with the number of houses being built under the program going up by 33%, Modi said, in his speech. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483342098404","data":"586a0624cb30e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483342099950","data":"
6. Income Tax issues<\/b><\/p>
Modi spoke about how in a country of 125 crore people, only 24 lakh had declared their income to be above 10 lakhs per annum. He added that this figure seems unbelievable when one looks around them to see the number of expensive cars and big houses, and asked how one can digest this information when their surroundings imply otherwise. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483342367857","data":"586a064af1b00"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483342369341","data":"
7. Housing loans for the middle class<\/b> <\/p>
Home loans middle-class people upto Rs 9 lakh will get 4 % exemption on interest and upto Rs 12 lakh will get 3 % exemption, as announced on the speech. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483342669199","data":"586a068be012d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483342670588","data":"
8. Middle class and poor friendly government<\/b> <\/p>
Government has taken some decisions to enable poor and middle class people to purchase houses, he said, during the announcement of housing loan waivers. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483342742435","data":"586a06b46a7d1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483342743961","data":"
9. Urged banks to keep the poor in mind<\/b> <\/p>
PM Modi urged banks to keep the poor people in mind as they make policies from here on, as he did not want to alienate them and make the poor feel like they were facing impossible odds. \"I urge banks to take initiatives and launch schemes keeping in mind the poor and the middle class people, as a large amount of money have been deposited in banks; request banks to come out of its traditional way of functioning.\"<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483342830447","data":"586a06c7eb153"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483342832069","data":"
10. Kisaan Credit Cards shifting to RuPay<\/b><\/p>
One of the best initiatives by the previous government, in the next three months, 3 crore kisaan credit cards will be turned to RuPay card.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483343004191","data":"586a06e55f6a9"}]
1.Gunman dressed as Santa Claus attacks a popular nightclub in Turkey, killing 39 people and wounding well over 70, on New Year's Eve. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483270112901","data":"5868e814adbd9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483270126030","data":"
2. State Bank of India cuts its lending rates by 90 basis points, home and auto loans to get cheaper. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483270255861","data":"5868e8c99dd52"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483270298998","data":"
3. Army won't shy away from using power, says India's new Army Chief General Bipin Rawat. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483270361190","data":"5868e92f9dce2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483270402180","data":"
4. Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar says the time for planning is over, 2017 will be the year of implementation, speaking about BJP's policies.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483270543426","data":"5868e9d962fe4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483270545258","data":"
5. Cab services Uber and Ola ask customers to not trust rumors, send out messages following slowdown of services on New Year's Eve. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483270727839","data":"5868eaad08302"}]
It's that time of the year again when colleges come alive with rocking fests. You see some students frantically going about organising various events and you'll see many students hoping for those two days when they can completely forget about academics and have fun. Just like this, you can categorise the students you see at a college fest into these categories. Read on and have fun!<\/p>
1.The Nerdy One:<\/b><\/p>
The 'chashma' group is what describes them the best. The most respected studious students in college sometimes tagged as nerds, these students come to fests to attend workshops. You find them running to and fro just not loose out on some gyan from such workshops. These students make the best utilization of fests.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483189826670","data":"5867ae71c92e2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483183799489","data":"
2. The Foodie:<\/b><\/p>
Most of the students fall into this category. All of these foodies come to grab food from the amazing food stalls. Workshops, games and talent hunts are of no interest to these group of people. Well what's wrong? People who love to eat are the best people. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483186483934","data":"5867a163b995e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483183781859","data":"
3. The Gamers:<\/b><\/p>
It's not the playstation lovers we are talking about. What attracts these students is the treasure hunt, scary house and robo hunt and more. This brings together many scattered groups of college. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483189852310","data":"5867ae8800334"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483187951036","data":"
4. Those Who Come To Socialize:<\/b><\/p>
These class of people choose to attend fests to add on names to their contact list. They want to meet new people and are perhaps in search of the perfect partner. Fests are the place were people come together and get know the existence of each other. People who are merely enrolled in the college and do not attend college also turn up on fest day. Ek din toh banta hai boss!<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483190507706","data":"5867b11e6740a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483185818691","data":"
5. The Resume Builders:<\/b><\/p>
There are these people who simply attend the fests to present their papers and race for a certificate that eventually adds weight to the resume. The smart ones fall into this sector of people. They probably get away after their work is done. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483186768692","data":"5867a2c1b2bad"}]
Have you ever wondered what is involved in organizing any event or fest and running for the right spirit of the event?<\/p>
As we know an effective team have many traits and characteristics that each team player should posses. <\/p>
Here are five crucial qualities which are necessary for any us to be a good team player. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483185828958","data":"
1. Creativity<\/b><\/p>
Brainstorming and come up with new ideas, planning and strategies that convinces whole team in turn which is likable by the public is the foundation for grand success of any event. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483190245669","data":"5867b014f21dd"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483186508841","data":"
2. Determination <\/b><\/p>
Try try try until you succeed!<\/i><\/p>
All one should have is sheer determination, a positive feeling which motivates keep moving towards any difficult goal irrespective of the obstacles to accomplish the target. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483190427156","data":"5867b0cbad023"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483187163427","data":"
3. Quickness with logistics<\/b><\/p>
Quickness to think of an alternative is an important quality that any team must posses as a risk taker. A student turns to be a best team player who understands the need of hour and thinks of way to overcome the hurdle occurred. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483190271857","data":"5867b02f2379a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483187837080","data":"
4. Zeal to learn<\/b><\/p>
To be on a organizing team one should always be enthusiast to learn new things. <\/p>
If student has a zeal, then student is energized, motivated and willing to learn new things which is a very good quality.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483190281712","data":"5867b038a92d3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483188676930","data":"
5. Acceptance<\/b><\/p>
As a team member one should be open minded, share thoughts openly and more importantly be able to accept the thoughts of other members in a team. This quality not only makes them an idol team player, but helps for self growth.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483190294416","data":"5867b045ba0ee"}]
In times of demonetization, students, especially those who live in hostels or rented rooms away from their families have been the hardest hit, but its not all doom and gloom as they seem to have found workarounds to their problems pretty quickly using the various eWallet services on the market. We spoke to students regarding the cash crunch, and consolidated the points based on 5 essential needs for every student and what wallets they've used. <\/p>
1. Food and Supplies<\/b><\/p>
Students reported using freecharge extensively for buying food and supplies, as they had a flat 15% cashback on all purchases made in Heritage supermarkets throughout the period of demonetization, making it easier for students to buy supplies to cook food, as for those who like to eat out, Freecharge also offered great coupons for McDonald's, among other places. The runner up in this case is PayTM, with its integration for Swiggy and many restaurants and roadside eateries adopting PayTM. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483188027197","data":"5867ab24c17eb"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483186889611","data":"
2. Travel<\/b> <\/p>
PayTM is the undisputed champion in the Travel department, with Uber adopting the wallet for payments some time ago, to IRCTC and even APSRTC. PayTM has also been offering new year bus coupons to it's users, students reported that they were very happy with PayTM's usability while travelling. Students reported Freecharge's discounts and cashbacks to be a runner up for traveling, but not having integration with Uber and various services pushes Freecharge to the runner up position. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483187116441","data":"5867ac2eab61e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483187117716","data":"
3. Shopping<\/b> <\/p>
Mobikwik was reported to be the highest used eWallet for shopping, especially since their tie-up with Brand Factory. With the various coupons available on the app, and often being the only eWallet being used in clothing stores, Mobikwik wins this category handily, with ease, and PayTM finishes in the second position. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483187289495","data":"5867af616c173"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483187292158","data":"
4. Mobile Recharge and Bill Payment<\/b><\/p>
With PayTM being widely accepted and having an option for mobile recharge and bill payment right on the home screen and having various offers for recharge, PayTM remains the go to eWallet for mobile recharges and bill payment. With its integration in Mumbai, using PayTM becomes even more essential as you can even pay electricity bills if you happen to have a Reliance connection. PayTM wins this category in sheer usability and scope alone. Of course, Freecharge finishes second here, they did start off by being a mobile recharge app. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483187479620","data":"5867adb3a0785"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483187483317","data":"
5. Movies <\/b> <\/p>
Movies are every student's essential right, so they go on this list too. Jokes aside, students were happy to report that Freecharge was their savior for buying movie tickets. With the Get150 offer, and using Freecharge's Rs. 100 off offer, a ticket can be booked for as low as 80 rupees in the best theaters of the city. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483190273379","data":"5867b070d5550"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483187765995","data":"
When we started our research for this article, we were expecting at least one of the competing eWallets to be declared a clear winner, but as you can see, both PayTM and Freecharge are neck on neck in the competition, leading us to conclude that there both PayTM and Freecharge are the best eWallets available to people right now. If you haven't started using them yet, go download the apps off the store right now! <\/p>"}]
Thought-wise Titans Program is a daylong workshop designed to help College students plan, prepare for and accomplish their personal and career goals to ensure a successful professional future. The speaker, Sharat Konatham, an ISB alumni, Entrepreneur, career coach and career columnist is here to distill his 12 years of career to help every student gain clarity of their journey and make better decisions about their future with increased confidence. More about the program and speaker can be found at www.thoughtwise.in<\/p>
Every student of a professional college is leading through a path that will soon lead to crossroads offering choices. If you are not prepared enough or if you are not aware enough of the opportunities out there, you may end up with no choice.The objective of this program is to enable to make the right choice right now so that you not only plan for your target but prepare for it in the right manner so that YOU write your own destiny and reach there. <\/p>
After the event, each participant will prepare an action plan to work on each of the above areas and continually improve over time. A huge curated list of resources will be shared for follow up learning of areas of interest and participants will gain access to Thought-wise Titans online closed Community for discussions, resources sharing and opportunities sharing. '<\/p>
The workshop fee includes: Materials, Tea & Refreshments & Access to the online community.<\/p>"}]
1. Russia seeks United Nations support for truce in Syria, after months of bloody warfare. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483182423291","data":"58679473e8017"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483182424930","data":"
2. India amends its over two-decade old tax treaty with Singapore, allowing for tax capital gains on investments.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483182584449","data":"5867945e8ac25"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483182586052","data":"
3. Sasikala Natarajan takes over AIADMK, breaks down speaking about Jayalalithaa while addressing party workers. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483182655881","data":"5867944726b0a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483182657198","data":"
4. Apple's iPhone to be manufacture in Bangalore, starting early next year. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483182766504","data":"5867942f27b29"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483182768063","data":"
5. Royal Enfield launches Classic 350 Redditch version. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483183025585","data":"586793dd1715b"}]
Last minute assignments are something all of us are perfect at. In college nobody really asks us how prepared are we; It's a known fact that all of us are experts in one-day batting for the next exam. <\/p>
Internals do not really require a lot of thinking. Google invariably is a life saviour. A 45 percent in the exam is all the target one needs to achieve for the day. And oh yes, 50 percent attendance is all we need.<\/p>
Mass bunks, new movie releases are a daily business. At least one upload on Instagram every day and your Snapchat full of stories is the life story of every normal student. <\/p>
But then you join an internship. An on the job training where you get an insight of the work culture. Well sounds great?<\/p>
Here's how life changes. <\/p>
1.How's it different when you have just a day to finish the work.<\/b><\/p>
Last minute submissions are not as same as in college. Any delay could cost us our internship. We are certainly answerable for the delay and the most stressful part of the entire story of late submissions is that all those instant excuses in college; They don't work anymore. Its's only then that we realise how kind and humble are professors are. Not convinced? Wait till you find a boss most things are better understood when experienced.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483173503794","data":"586771dc0b315"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483171597001","data":"
2. Google to the rescue<\/b><\/p>
Google has certainly made life easier for this generation, any information we need is just a click away. At a workplace, we will inevitably curse google for making things easier for us because we actually learn that our thought process is almost stagnant, and IQ zero. Initial days of the internship will almost make us regret for being so dependent. Self-assessment is another feature of an internship. In a way, it could change our confidence levels about our own calibre.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483173494522","data":"58676ea15d71d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483171737295","data":"
3. When someone asks how is work?<\/b><\/p>
All of those people who consider us privileged to get an internship and ask us hows's work? All that we go through in office every day just flashes. Deadlines are something every intern vehemently cribs about. We cannot remain unprofessional for more than a day or two in your internship. Our work is going to be scrutinised, it is going to be rejected. We have to start up from scratch when we fail to fulfil the requirements that our kind of work requires.The office is certainly not a place to experiment unlike our college projects and assignments.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483175101802","data":"586774e89400e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483171764391","data":"
4. How we feel when someone asks \"are you free?\"<\/b><\/p>
The things to do list is all one can remember. And then we keep calculating the number of hours you need to finish the work, Hoping to make some time. <\/p>
Life is beautiful when we could walk into college at any hour of the day. And then we have office timings i.e at least 9 hours of work. And just in case we fail to submit the work before the deadline all your evening plans are crushed even if it is only sleeping. One would hardly be able to sleep after the reward that you get for delayed work. When you have to work for 6 days in a week while all of our friends are already making weekend plans and we are certainly not sure to join them because you have work to finish is another incentive of being an intern.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483177929471","data":"58677ff7461cd"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483171828582","data":"
5.Performance appraisal.<\/b><\/p>
Performance appraisal is what all interns share a common perspective about. All they have is a sigh and the 'No comments' expression. Nobody is willing to share their experience about how your work is appreciated because it rarely is. <\/p>
We are tagged and labelled at a workplace for the mediocre performance. <\/p>
'This is not your college' is the cliched line that we get to listen every day.<\/p>
There is a lot more effort, research, interest and skills that an internship requires for us to sustain. Sadly Google is of little help here.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483174759771","data":"586773a7254d2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483171877854","data":"
While they are hard things to talk about they are also some great things about internship which would motivate you to pursue one. <\/p>
1. It helps you be a better performer.<\/b><\/p>
An Internship is a great learning experience. Even if we are tortured, put to humiliation and all of the other hard things to deal with everything becomes worth it because It surely will help us to get to places we want to reach. A persistent effort to improve ourselves and learn new things would bring a lot of difference in the quality of work that we deliver. All achievers are an after mark of great struggle and pain. An Internship is just the first step. It enhances and polishes our skills to a large extent.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483175032546","data":"586774a3861aa"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483171905382","data":"
2. Most Pampered. <\/b><\/p>
Having cribbed about a lot; of being under stress, on the contrary, the loss to the firm because of our unlearned and unskilful work is sometimes huge. Despite that, we are nurtured and spoon fed. They teach us many things that help us survive the corporate culture. Even after a bad day they get back to pamper us for being harsh. So it's all worth it.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483175113410","data":"586774f6e8a39"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483171975253","data":"
3. Perks!<\/b><\/p>
It is an unspoken rule at the workplaces that an intern is never asked to pay when you go out to chill. Something that helps you take the stress so that boss would treat us well and appreciate our work. We don't have to share the bill which is not the case when you go out with friends. So get an Internship to hang out and avail free food and entertainment. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483174836898","data":"586773e057f75"}]
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