The Myturn website, a voluntary service dedicated to bridging the gap between internship candidates and providers, has recently been launched. This initiative plays a crucial role in guiding students into their careers after tertiary education. Visit the website at Myturn.
Internship seekers can post their details on the site, while companies offering internships can advertise their opportunities. This free service, started by a group of volunteers, advocates for paid internships. However, the decision regarding payment for internships lies with the hiring organization.
The website highlights Myturn’s commitment to formalizing the internship process. It also showcases the efficiency and success of Myturn, which is driven by a team of over thirty members across seven divisions: Project Monitoring, Technical, Communications and Public Relations, Institutional Recruitment, Human Resources, Internships, and Legal and Data Privacy Protection.
Myturn is an inclusive site, welcoming all internship seekers, including graduates, advanced diploma holders, diploma holders, certificate holders, and students with disabilities.
Our warmest congratulations go to this social entrepreneurial venture.
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