Internship Reports: Tips for Success and Ethical Considerations

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Internship reports are essential for reflecting on workplace learning and demonstrating acquired skills. Seeking someone else's report may undermine personal learning and responsibility. Engaging actively in the internship process is crucial for professional development. It's important to understand that industry expectations require individual effort and accountability. Successful internships foster personal growth and ethical considerations in professional settings.
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Hey does anyone have any internship reports/workplace learning report?
 
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does anyone who worked with cnc machines etc have any reports?
 
You want someone to give you their report? You must have learned something if you put in effort during the internship...This is how industry functions, nobody is going to do your work for you (not to sound mean or anything). If something is expected of you then it is your responsibility to get it done. Sorry man, good luck.
 
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