FAQs
What is the structure of the International & Emerging Markets Summer Internship?
The internship is a structured learning experience where participants work closely with department representatives and perform various administrative tasks and projects.
What tasks will I be responsible for during the internship?
Interns will research, compile, tabulate, and analyze data, assist department personnel with administrative and technical tasks, provide suggestions on projects, prepare reports, draft policies, and respond to information requests.
Is prior work experience required for this internship?
No, prior work experience is not required for this internship.
What educational qualifications do I need to apply?
Current enrollment in college is required for this internship.
Are there any certifications required for this position?
No certifications are required for this internship.
What type of physical activities are involved in this internship?
The internship involves a full range of body motion, including handling and lifting items, manual dexterity, and requires frequent standing and sitting.
Will I need personal protective equipment (PPE) during the internship?
Yes, interns are required to follow standard precautions and use personal protective equipment as required.
Can interns make recommendations for departmental projects?
Yes, interns are encouraged to provide suggestions or recommendations regarding department-specific projects.
How is the complexity of the learning experience described?
Interns are expected to be able to discuss and weigh pros and cons, separate critical issues, make definitive choices, express opinions, and explain the logical paths of their decisions.
What should I do if I have questions about salary or pay for this internship?
Candidates are invited to discuss salary and hourly specifics during the application and hiring process, as the information on job search websites may not reflect the exact details provided by The Cleveland Clinic.