Abstract

This study focuses on the internships (job shadowing) of university students in the information technology industry in Taiwan. The research methods include a literature review and a questionnaire. The participants are university students who have participated in internship programs. Using those students' perceptions, our research analyzes the students' preferences and experiences from the internships that they participated in. According to statistical analyses of the results, we were able to conclude the following: Technical and professional students tend to prefer internships on campus. Moreover, students agree about internship goals and satisfaction. The skills learned from being an intern are helpful in finding a job in the future.

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