If your knowledge about C# is very limited and you apply for an Internship, do you think it's a good decision or bad one?
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If your knowledge about C# is very limited and you apply for an Internship, do you think it's a good decision or bad one?
The obvious solution would be to get very good, very fast and then apply.
It's not a bad idea unless you don't want to learn C#. It may be that you have very little chance of success if C# knowledge is a prerequisite, but it's not going to hurt to apply.
Totally agree on all counts.Quote:
Originally Posted by jmcilhinney
What is the worse thing that could happen if you apply?
You get turned down in which case you are in the same position you are now.
However, if you get accepted...it could open all sorts of new doors for you.
Do it!
What is an Internship?
Usually it's for students who need to get some experience in a specific field. Many times it's unpaid (but not always).Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom951
Here's google's defintiion
In some countries, it is the person who's job title includes, but is not limited to:Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom951
- Washing Cars
- Making Coffee
- Ego boosting
- Being the last to know.
Bill
I learnt .NET only from Internship and this forum. He must go for it.