Nestoria looking for "interns"
London based Nestoria is currently looking for interns; although reader Sean Gollschewsky seems to have a serious problem with the use of the term "intern"
‘intern’ to me means ‘training to be doctor’. Okay, I know yanks call IT graduates ‘interns’, but for me intern means doctor. Or Dilbert. Sorry. If you wanted to recruit in the UK, you would want a graduate.Well, Gollschewsky may just have a point according to the Oxford Dictionary, which describes 'intern" as "chiefly North American" and the number one definition as "a recent medical graduate receiving supervised training in a hospital" although Oxford does list "a student or trainee who does a job to gain work experience," as the second definition, so it seems OK for Nestoria to use the term in this instance, even though they are technically an IT company. From the blog post:
if you're looking for a place you can work with great people, be part of building something innovative, and learn an immense amount quickly, please have a look at our internship position descriptions, and, if you're qualified (and please don't waste your time, only apply if you are qualified - read the position description carefully), please get in touch.Go here for details and good luck if you qualify!

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