Why IT Internships Often Fail
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This came up before too, where I work, considering opening a position for an IT Intern.
We decided not to, because it would be a waste of their time, and didn't think they would learn anything from it.
This would be because they would be doing the stuff nobody else would be wanting to do... you know, here go do this 500 times because we don't have time to do it ourselves... or whatever, you get my point I think.
It's not that we don't want to them to sit down with us, and we show and teach them all about being an IT systems architect or engineering... it's that we wouldn't have time to do it. We always joke about doing things in our spare time, because we don't have any lol. But we just can't afford to not do our own work to train an Intern and actively be involved in such a way they would benefit from it.
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@Dashrender said in Why IT Internships Often Fail:
This is hilarious! @wirestyle22 and I were talking about something super close to this just this morning.
A lot of people getting into IT don't ever learn the fundamentals, and lacking that don't really understand what they are doing, but instead only doing it that way because, well, it's always worked before.
It's a huge thing in our industry. I'm hoping that ML can be a place to tackle that. No one, anywhere, seems to be.
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This is a place where getting CompTIA involved would be nice. @animal
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@scottalanmiller said in Why IT Internships Often Fail:
This is a place where getting CompTIA involved would be nice. @animal
Have their exams improved recently? IE No more HDD RAID 5 and split arrays?
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@travisdh1 said in Why IT Internships Often Fail:
@scottalanmiller said in Why IT Internships Often Fail:
This is a place where getting CompTIA involved would be nice. @animal
Have their exams improved recently? IE No more HDD RAID 5 and split arrays?
Have not seen one in a long time. What test had that? Their Network+ doesn't cover that stuff. Was that the Server+?
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@scottalanmiller said in Why IT Internships Often Fail:
@travisdh1 said in Why IT Internships Often Fail:
@scottalanmiller said in Why IT Internships Often Fail:
This is a place where getting CompTIA involved would be nice. @animal
Have their exams improved recently? IE No more HDD RAID 5 and split arrays?
Have not seen one in a long time. What test had that? Their Network+ doesn't cover that stuff. Was that the Server+?
That was a long time ago for me, the late 90s when that sort of thing was an ok route to go, but I've heard of recent exams (past 3-4 years) haven't been updated on that front. Just the basic A+.
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@travisdh1 said in Why IT Internships Often Fail:
@scottalanmiller said in Why IT Internships Often Fail:
@travisdh1 said in Why IT Internships Often Fail:
@scottalanmiller said in Why IT Internships Often Fail:
This is a place where getting CompTIA involved would be nice. @animal
Have their exams improved recently? IE No more HDD RAID 5 and split arrays?
Have not seen one in a long time. What test had that? Their Network+ doesn't cover that stuff. Was that the Server+?
That was a long time ago for me, the late 90s when that sort of thing was an ok route to go, but I've heard of recent exams (past 3-4 years) haven't been updated on that front. Just the basic A+.
Well the A+ is for a different industry so its accuracy for IT is of little concern.
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Well as an intern, I see how busy everyone is, and im thankful for all of the time ive had to learn. Ive learned all these new concepts and ideas on how to do things.
As for the internships failure (or the main purpose of the thread) I agree with what @scottalanmiller said, but only to a minimum, although IT people are busy, id be okay with homework (speaking from personal expirence) as well as the "face to face" or as "face to face" as you can get over a computer screen whenever possible. A lot of what interns deal with, is falling behind. And most will give up, however, maybe do a screenshare with the interns? Talk them through how youre fixing the problem or explain a concept to them while showing.
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Right, William, but that's exactly what others are saying they don't have time for in an internship.
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@WrCombs said in Why IT Internships Often Fail:
And most will give up, however, maybe do a screenshare with the interns? Talk them through how youre fixing the problem or explain a concept to them while showing.
That's a tough thing - partially because it always happens very quickly without warning, often screenshares cause their own headaches and it's rare that we don't multi-task. So watching troubleshooting might involve seeing .... nothing most of the time
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@Dashrender said in Why IT Internships Often Fail:
Right, William, but that's exactly what others are saying they don't have time for in an internship.
It happens, id like to think that if you really want to do something you make time.
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@scottalanmiller Although thats true, I think that internships should have a set person to mentor them (in some respects) and set aside a few hours a week or day, and work with interns and in the off time the interns would be better off reading, and doing "homework"
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@WrCombs said in Why IT Internships Often Fail:
@scottalanmiller Although thats true, I think that internships should have a set person to mentor them (in some respects) and set aside a few hours a week or day, and work with interns and in the off time the interns would be better off reading, and doing "homework"
Homework assigned.