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Actually one is more conversational, and the other is more formal and seldom used in American colloquial English. Students often say they will "do" an internship, and it is a commonly used way of expressing the fact that they have agreed to the particular job. When they are seeking an internship, they often use "get," as in "I hope I can get an internship with that company." To "undertake" something tends to be used more formally, as in to "begin a long-term project." More likely, you may hear the verb "take," when a person decides to agree to an internship, or to accept any other kind of job-- If they offer it to her, she plans to take the position with Microsoft.

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Actually one is more conversational, and the other is more formal and seldom used in American colloquial English. Students often say they will "do" an internship, and it is a commonly used way of expressing the fact that they have agreed to the particular job. When they are seeking an internship, they often use "get," as in "I hope I can get an internship with that company." To "undertake" something tends to be used more formally, as in to "begin a long-term project." More likely, you may hear the verb "take," when a person decides to agree to an internship, or to accept any other kind of job-- If they offer it to her, she plans to take the position with Microsoft.

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In medicine, an internship is the first year of residency. So to become an intern, you must have first graduated medical school and then be accepted into a residency program.

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To get a job from an internship it is important to make a good first impression. You also have to show that you have professional goals as well as a very strong work ethic.

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