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What is the difference between an internship and job?
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An internship is temporary and a job is not.
An internship is temporary and a job is not.
An internship generally pays more than a job.
An internship generally pays more than a job.
An internship requires less collaboration than a job.
An internship requires less collaboration than a job.
An internship requires more professional experience than a job.
What is the difference between an internship and job?
(1 point)
Responses
An internship is temporary and a job is not.
An internship is temporary and a job is not.
An internship generally pays more than a job.
An internship generally pays more than a job.
An internship requires less collaboration than a job.
An internship requires less collaboration than a job.
An internship requires more professional experience than a job.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**An internship is temporary and a job is not.**
Internships are typically short-term positions aimed at providing practical experience in a specific field, often for students or recent graduates, while jobs are usually long-term positions with ongoing responsibilities.
**An internship is temporary and a job is not.**
Internships are typically short-term positions aimed at providing practical experience in a specific field, often for students or recent graduates, while jobs are usually long-term positions with ongoing responsibilities.
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