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=Application= | =Application= | ||
A successful internship application may require you to | A successful internship application may require you to | ||
* | * write a good resume and be prepared to elaborate on information it contains relating to the internship. | ||
* | * prepare well for the interview. | ||
* highlight relevant personal qualities. | |||
* try to have a good work ethic | |||
* read and understand the matters raised at [[Internship_and_OJT_at_DILC|dilc.info/intern]] | |||
* demonstrate depth of technical knowledge (e.g., programming in a particular language, multimedia artistry using your favorite graphic or video app). Having an online portfolio is an advantage. | |||
* for programming interns, show clarity and effectiveness in your programming logic using your favorite programming language. | |||
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=Stint at DILC= | =Stint at DILC= | ||
You can make the most out of DILC internship if you | You can make the most out of DILC internship if you | ||
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==For Everybody== | |||
* try to develop your social skills, especially with regard to the use of DILC common spaces and in observing basic courtesies. | |||
* If you live far from the UP campus, consider looking for a place nearby. | |||
* What powers you? Definitely not the money. How about [http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/psysociety/2013/10/10/lady-gaga-applause/ the applause]? | |||
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==For Programmers== | ==For Programmers== | ||
* try to acquire collaboration skills via platforms like Git | * try to acquire collaboration skills via platforms like Git. DILC uses its own Git server. | ||
* learn Linux | * learn Linux. Favorite flavors of Linux in the Program include Mint and Ubuntu. | ||
* realize that saying "nagwo-work naman sa localhost, ah!" (it works in the localhost!) is not good enough, unless your localhost is a machine that's technically the same as the production server. | |||
* learn to work using an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) | * learn to work using an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) | ||
* you'll get used to breaking down a project into time-specific milestones and deliverables. DILC uses its own online project management platform. | |||
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=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
* [[Internship and OJT at DILC]] | * [[Internship and OJT at DILC]] | ||
Latest revision as of 09:05, 21 October 2013
Application
[edit | edit source]A successful internship application may require you to
- write a good resume and be prepared to elaborate on information it contains relating to the internship.
- prepare well for the interview.
- highlight relevant personal qualities.
- try to have a good work ethic
- read and understand the matters raised at dilc.info/intern
- demonstrate depth of technical knowledge (e.g., programming in a particular language, multimedia artistry using your favorite graphic or video app). Having an online portfolio is an advantage.
- for programming interns, show clarity and effectiveness in your programming logic using your favorite programming language.
Stint at DILC
[edit | edit source]You can make the most out of DILC internship if you
For Everybody
[edit | edit source]- try to develop your social skills, especially with regard to the use of DILC common spaces and in observing basic courtesies.
- If you live far from the UP campus, consider looking for a place nearby.
- What powers you? Definitely not the money. How about the applause?
For Programmers
[edit | edit source]- try to acquire collaboration skills via platforms like Git. DILC uses its own Git server.
- learn Linux. Favorite flavors of Linux in the Program include Mint and Ubuntu.
- realize that saying "nagwo-work naman sa localhost, ah!" (it works in the localhost!) is not good enough, unless your localhost is a machine that's technically the same as the production server.
- learn to work using an Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
- you'll get used to breaking down a project into time-specific milestones and deliverables. DILC uses its own online project management platform.