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.
To do an internship.
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.
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.
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.
To do an internship.
Ireland would be the correct answer.
A sandwich course in mechanical engineering is a four-year undergraduate course in which students undertake a placement year or internship in industry, normally after the second year.
That is the correct spelling of the term "externship" (actual job exposure) based on the more common internship.
of Undertake, imp. of Undertake.
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The past participle of "undertake" is "undertaken."
Example sentences for the verb undertake:We've won the contract to undertake the bridge repair.They promised to undertake an investigation into the matter.Will you undertake this mission?
Yes, the legal summer internship position is paid.
That is the correct spelling of "residency" (home location, or a medical internship).
The verb of undertakings is undertake. As in "to undertake something".
The past tense of "undertake" is "undertook."
No they do not pay at all.