
Amina's Internship Experience Quiz

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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Amina’s Summer Internship Experience: Personal Growth and
Professional Insights
One of the most valuable things I did during my time as an
undergraduate was participating in a summer internship. This
kind of work experience is essential, especially if you’re looking
to build a career in business. After my second year at Hult
International Business School, I returned to my home country,
the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to complete a six-week
internship at Rawbank, a major local bank.
During my time at Rawbank, I joined a group of around thirty
other “academic interns.” Our primary goal wasn’t to secure
future employment but rather to learn about the bank's
operations. Because Rawbank handles large commercial clients,
we had to sign non-disclosure agreements to protect client
privacy. Each of us was assigned a supervisor, and we were
required to report back weekly with updates and questions on
what we had learned.
A New Department Each Week
Every week, we were placed in a different department, paired
with a staff member to shadow. We observed, took notes, and
handled small tasks. My coursework at Hult helped me adapt
quickly, and by the end of my second week, I was assigned a
more stable position at the front office. For the remaining four
weeks, I handled routine tasks like check deposits and
withdrawal slips, working as if I were a regular employee.
Real-World Challenges and Connections
One of the most memorable experiences was working the front
desk on payday. The long line of clients tested my patience and
communication skills, but it was incredibly rewarding. I built
strong relationships with my colleagues, and we often ended the
day by going out together—a tradition that helped me feel like
part of the team.
My internship taught me many things: I learned about basic
accounting, customer relations, and the banking sector. I also
developed a sense of professionalism and responsibility, which
was incredibly valuable. Overall, my time at Rawbank gave me
not only practical skills but also a clearer vision of what it’s like
to work in the professional world.
My Advice to Others
If you’re considering an internship, go for it! Even if it’s not in
the exact field you plan to pursue, there’s a lot to gain both
professionally and personally.
Amina’s main goal for the internship was to secure a future job at Rawbank.
True
False
Answer explanation
F (False) - The text states that the primary goal was to learn about the bank's operations, not to secure future employment.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Amina’s Summer Internship Experience: Personal Growth and
Professional Insights
One of the most valuable things I did during my time as an undergraduate was participating in a
summer internship. This kind of work experience is essential, especially if you’re looking to build
a career in business. After my second year at Hult International Business School, I returned to my
home country, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to complete a six-week internship at Rawbank, a
major local bank.
During my time at Rawbank, I joined a group of around thirty other “academic interns.” Our primary
goal wasn’t to secure future employment but rather to learn about the bank's operations. Because
Rawbank handles large commercial clients, we had to sign non-disclosure agreements to protect
client privacy. Each of us was assigned a supervisor, and we were required to report back weekly
with updates and questions on what we had learned.
A New Department Each Week
Every week, we were placed in a different department, paired with a staff member to shadow. We
observed, took notes, and handled small tasks. My coursework at Hult helped me adapt quickly, and
by the end of my second week, I was assigned a more stable position at the front office. For the
remaining four weeks, I handled routine tasks like check deposits and
withdrawal slips, working as if I were a regular employee.
Real-World Challenges and Connections
One of the most memorable experiences was working the front desk on payday. The long line of
clients tested my patience and communication skills, but it was incredibly rewarding. I built
strong relationships with my colleagues, and we often ended the day by going out together—a
tradition that helped me feel like part of the team.
My internship taught me many things: I learned about basic accounting, customer relations, and the
banking sector. I also developed a sense of professionalism and responsibility, which was
incredibly valuable. Overall, my time at Rawbank gave me not only practical skills but also a
clearer vision of what it’s like to work in the professional world.
My Advice to Others
If you’re considering an internship, go for it! Even if it’s not in the exact field you plan to
pursue, there’s a lot to gain both
professionally and personally.
Amina’s internship was six weeks long.
True
False
Answer explanation
Amina’s internship was six weeks long.
T (True) - The text mentions that Amina completed a six-week internship.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Amina’s Summer Internship Experience: Personal Growth and
Professional Insights
One of the most valuable things I did during my time as an undergraduate was participating in a
summer internship. This kind of work experience is essential, especially if you’re looking to build
a career in business. After my second year at Hult International Business School, I returned to my
home country, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to complete a six-week internship at Rawbank, a
major local bank.
During my time at Rawbank, I joined a group of around thirty other “academic interns.” Our primary
goal wasn’t to secure future employment but rather to learn about the bank's operations. Because
Rawbank handles large commercial clients, we had to sign non-disclosure agreements to protect
client privacy. Each of us was assigned a supervisor, and we were required to report back weekly
with updates and questions on what we had learned.
A New Department Each Week
Every week, we were placed in a different department, paired with a staff member to shadow. We
observed, took notes, and handled small tasks. My coursework at Hult helped me adapt quickly, and
by the end of my second week, I was assigned a more stable position at the front office. For the
remaining four weeks, I handled routine tasks like check deposits and
withdrawal slips, working as if I were a regular employee.
Real-World Challenges and Connections
One of the most memorable experiences was working the front desk on payday. The long line of
clients tested my patience and communication skills, but it was incredibly rewarding. I built
strong relationships with my colleagues, and we often ended the day by going out together—a
tradition that helped me feel like part of the team.
My internship taught me many things: I learned about basic accounting, customer relations, and the
banking sector. I also developed a sense of professionalism and responsibility, which was
incredibly valuable. Overall, my time at Rawbank gave me not only practical skills but also a
clearer vision of what it’s like to work in the professional world.
My Advice to Others
If you’re considering an internship, go for it! Even if it’s not in the exact field you plan to
pursue, there’s a lot to gain both
professionally and personally.
Rawbank is a small, local bank in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
True
False
Answer explanation
Rawbank is a small, local bank in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
F (False) - The text describes Rawbank as a major local bank, not a small one.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Amina’s Summer Internship Experience: Personal Growth and
Professional Insights
One of the most valuable things I did during my time as an undergraduate was participating in a
summer internship. This kind of work experience is essential, especially if you’re looking to build
a career in business. After my second year at Hult International Business School, I returned to my
home country, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to complete a six-week internship at Rawbank, a
major local bank.
During my time at Rawbank, I joined a group of around thirty other “academic interns.” Our primary
goal wasn’t to secure future employment but rather to learn about the bank's operations. Because
Rawbank handles large commercial clients, we had to sign non-disclosure agreements to protect
client privacy. Each of us was assigned a supervisor, and we were required to report back weekly
with updates and questions on what we had learned.
A New Department Each Week
Every week, we were placed in a different department, paired with a staff member to shadow. We
observed, took notes, and handled small tasks. My coursework at Hult helped me adapt quickly, and
by the end of my second week, I was assigned a more stable position at the front office. For the
remaining four weeks, I handled routine tasks like check deposits and
withdrawal slips, working as if I were a regular employee.
Real-World Challenges and Connections
One of the most memorable experiences was working the front desk on payday. The long line of
clients tested my patience and communication skills, but it was incredibly rewarding. I built
strong relationships with my colleagues, and we often ended the day by going out together—a
tradition that helped me feel like part of the team.
My internship taught me many things: I learned about basic accounting, customer relations, and the
banking sector. I also developed a sense of professionalism and responsibility, which was
incredibly valuable. Overall, my time at Rawbank gave me not only practical skills but also a
clearer vision of what it’s like to work in the professional world.
My Advice to Others
If you’re considering an internship, go for it! Even if it’s not in the exact field you plan to
pursue, there’s a lot to gain both
professionally and personally.
All interns at Rawbank were required to sign a non-disclosure agreement.
True
False
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Amina’s Summer Internship Experience: Personal Growth and
Professional Insights
One of the most valuable things I did during my time as an undergraduate was participating in a
summer internship. This kind of work experience is essential, especially if you’re looking to build
a career in business. After my second year at Hult International Business School, I returned to my
home country, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to complete a six-week internship at Rawbank, a
major local bank.
During my time at Rawbank, I joined a group of around thirty other “academic interns.” Our primary
goal wasn’t to secure future employment but rather to learn about the bank's operations. Because
Rawbank handles large commercial clients, we had to sign non-disclosure agreements to protect
client privacy. Each of us was assigned a supervisor, and we were required to report back weekly
with updates and questions on what we had learned.
A New Department Each Week
Every week, we were placed in a different department, paired with a staff member to shadow. We
observed, took notes, and handled small tasks. My coursework at Hult helped me adapt quickly, and
by the end of my second week, I was assigned a more stable position at the front office. For the
remaining four weeks, I handled routine tasks like check deposits and
withdrawal slips, working as if I were a regular employee.
Real-World Challenges and Connections
One of the most memorable experiences was working the front desk on payday. The long line of
clients tested my patience and communication skills, but it was incredibly rewarding. I built
strong relationships with my colleagues, and we often ended the day by going out together—a
tradition that helped me feel like part of the team.
My internship taught me many things: I learned about basic accounting, customer relations, and the
banking sector. I also developed a sense of professionalism and responsibility, which was
incredibly valuable. Overall, my time at Rawbank gave me not only practical skills but also a
clearer vision of what it’s like to work in the professional world.
My Advice to Others
If you’re considering an internship, go for it! Even if it’s not in the exact field you plan to
pursue, there’s a lot to gain both
professionally and personally.
Amina was assigned to the same department throughout her internship.
True
False
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Amina’s Summer Internship Experience: Personal Growth and
Professional Insights
One of the most valuable things I did during my time as an undergraduate was participating in a
summer internship. This kind of work experience is essential, especially if you’re looking to build
a career in business. After my second year at Hult International Business School, I returned to my
home country, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to complete a six-week internship at Rawbank, a
major local bank.
During my time at Rawbank, I joined a group of around thirty other “academic interns.” Our primary
goal wasn’t to secure future employment but rather to learn about the bank's operations. Because
Rawbank handles large commercial clients, we had to sign non-disclosure agreements to protect
client privacy. Each of us was assigned a supervisor, and we were required to report back weekly
with updates and questions on what we had learned.
A New Department Each Week
Every week, we were placed in a different department, paired with a staff member to shadow. We
observed, took notes, and handled small tasks. My coursework at Hult helped me adapt quickly, and
by the end of my second week, I was assigned a more stable position at the front office. For the
remaining four weeks, I handled routine tasks like check deposits and
withdrawal slips, working as if I were a regular employee.
Real-World Challenges and Connections
One of the most memorable experiences was working the front desk on payday. The long line of
clients tested my patience and communication skills, but it was incredibly rewarding. I built
strong relationships with my colleagues, and we often ended the day by going out together—a
tradition that helped me feel like part of the team.
My internship taught me many things: I learned about basic accounting, customer relations, and the
banking sector. I also developed a sense of professionalism and responsibility, which was
incredibly valuable. Overall, my time at Rawbank gave me not only practical skills but also a
clearer vision of what it’s like to work in the professional world.
My Advice to Others
If you’re considering an internship, go for it! Even if it’s not in the exact field you plan to
pursue, there’s a lot to gain both
professionally and personally.
After two weeks, Amina was assigned to a permanent role at the front office.
True
False
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Amina’s Summer Internship Experience: Personal Growth and
Professional Insights
One of the most valuable things I did during my time as an undergraduate was participating in a
summer internship. This kind of work experience is essential, especially if you’re looking to build
a career in business. After my second year at Hult International Business School, I returned to my
home country, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to complete a six-week internship at Rawbank, a
major local bank.
During my time at Rawbank, I joined a group of around thirty other “academic interns.” Our primary
goal wasn’t to secure future employment but rather to learn about the bank's operations. Because
Rawbank handles large commercial clients, we had to sign non-disclosure agreements to protect
client privacy. Each of us was assigned a supervisor, and we were required to report back weekly
with updates and questions on what we had learned.
A New Department Each Week
Every week, we were placed in a different department, paired with a staff member to shadow. We
observed, took notes, and handled small tasks. My coursework at Hult helped me adapt quickly, and
by the end of my second week, I was assigned a more stable position at the front office. For the
remaining four weeks, I handled routine tasks like check deposits and
withdrawal slips, working as if I were a regular employee.
Real-World Challenges and Connections
One of the most memorable experiences was working the front desk on payday. The long line of
clients tested my patience and communication skills, but it was incredibly rewarding. I built
strong relationships with my colleagues, and we often ended the day by going out together—a
tradition that helped me feel like part of the team.
My internship taught me many things: I learned about basic accounting, customer relations, and the
banking sector. I also developed a sense of professionalism and responsibility, which was
incredibly valuable. Overall, my time at Rawbank gave me not only practical skills but also a
clearer vision of what it’s like to work in the professional world.
My Advice to Others
If you’re considering an internship, go for it! Even if it’s not in the exact field you plan to
pursue, there’s a lot to gain both
professionally and personally.
Amina’s work included dealing with clients at the front desk.
True
False
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