One should be selected to participate in an internship program because it is right for them. This person should have all of the right characteristics.
I highly doubt that even the best selected employees will know the locations of fire escapes, toilets and tea room without being told.
no
To participate with you mainly should vote!
I should be selected to participate in the POPS Program because I am committed to personal and professional growth, and I bring a unique perspective that can contribute to the program's diverse environment. My background in [your field or area of expertise] equips me with relevant skills and insights that I can share with fellow participants. Additionally, my enthusiasm for collaboration and learning will help foster a positive and engaging atmosphere within the program. I am eager to leverage this opportunity to further develop my abilities and make a meaningful impact.
No, "judicial internship" should not be capitalized unless it is part of a specific title or program name. For example, you would write "I completed a judicial internship," but if referring to a specific program, such as "I participated in the Judicial Internship Program at the courthouse," capitalization is appropriate.
Who is your daddy and what does he do?
I should be selected because I have the skills and the attitude . I am Innovative
No
no yes they should be able to participate in combat duty
yes i think that all citizens should work/ participate in his her government. :)
The Ontario Legislature Internship Programme (OLIP) was established in 1975. The Programme is administered by the Canadian Political Science Association and runs through a financial grant from the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. OLIP is a non-partisan program and is not associated with the Government of Ontario nor with any political party. Each year, the Programme provides interns the opportunity to work as highly qualified assistants to backbench Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs). The interns write questions, statements, press releases, attended stakeholder meetings and visit the constituency's of their MPPs, among many other activities. In addition to getting the practical experience of the daily workings of the Ontario Legislature, the internship has an academic component which allows each intern to write a paper on a topic of their choice. Interns also have the opportunity to supplement knowledge of the legislative process through a comparative lens. Every year, the interns visit Ottawa, Quebec City, and London, England. The interns also have the opportunity to choose a destination in either the US or Canada for a Spring visit. Each year, eight to ten interns are selected from across Canada through a highly competitive process. Internships are based in Toronto, begin each September and last for 10 months. The Programme is open to Canadian citizens, provided that they are a recent graduate of a Canadian University. Prospective interns should also demonstrate an interest in and a knowledge of the legislative process. The Programme welcomes and encourages applicants from all academic backgrounds. Alumni of the Programme have gone on to pursue a variety of successful careers including positions in government, business, journalism, law and academic life.
You should get selected for IIT if you seek better knowledge and want to end up with fat salary.