1. The hypothesis I have created is based on the opportunity
of students needing internships to graduate. At times students look for
internships as a necessity and don’t always find something meaningful. My idea
is that through the university students can find meaningful, paying internships
that provide real world experience prior to graduation.
2. The Who: Students
looking to graduate and find meaningful experience.
The What: Unable
to find quality experience
The Why:
Internships are extremely competitive, which is expected. The problem lies
within the fact that an internships is necessary for graduation in some majors.
3. Testing the Who:
In this case the who remains even after pushing the boundaries. This is a need
for students.
Testing the What:
At first I saw this as an opportunity for nearly graduated students. This idea
can be expanded to all students. With the addition of paying internships this
can be a great opportunity to work while in school, and gain job experience in
their desired field.
Testing the Why: Many students only option is an unpaid
internship. Although internships are invaluable it is important to get paid for
doing work.
4. While interviewing
potential customers I found that many of them would love a program like this while
others didn’t feel it necessary. Those who didn’t find it necessary said that
they were able to find meaningful, paying internships independent from the
university. When asked what would have happened if they hadn’t they were unsure
if they would feel the same way, saying that they may have needed a program
like this. All of the interviewees see this as a positive idea although a few
would only see this as a backup plan, as they are skeptical of the quality of
the program options. These interviews have definitely helped shape my
hypothesis and have also kept my idea alive as a good plan.
As someone who is currently looking for an internship, a program like this would be a great benefit. Hopefully the program is widely accessible so that it does not become as competitive as finding internships on your own. The quality of the program would be really important because students will only see the program as a backup or last ditch effort unless the program had great opportunities.
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