Every industry on the seacoast is sharing a concern about workforce, but few companies are doing what it takes to help grow the next generation of talent. Studies have found that college students who participate in an internship experience are highly likely to stay in that community following graduation. So, why doesn?t every company on the seacoast have interns?
The Business Development Series session sponsored by Bank of New Hampshire ?The Power of the Intern? will share best practices on how your company could start an internship program that benefits both the company and the student.
Leading the session will be Lindsay Becker, VP of Human Resources, and Lauren Conroy, HR Business Partner from Vapotherm.
The session will answer these questions and many others:
Should your company have internships?
How do they attract interns?
What are they looking to learn?
What are some best practices for crafting a positive experience for the individual and the company?
What legal / HR issues should a company know about or consider prior to taking interns?
About the speakers:
Lindsey Becker
Lindsay Becker began her professional career in the Office of Governor Lynch in 2007 in the Office of Citizen Services and was soon promoted to Director of Scheduling and then to Executive Assistant. She moved into the private sector as an Account Executive for a digital marketing firm, SilverTech, before joining Vapotherm in July 2012. She now serves as the Director of HR where she oversees a team of 8 and sits on the Senior Leadership Team. She graduated summa cum laude from Saint Anselm College with a BA in history. She is married and lives with her husband and their elderly gray cat in Manchester, NH.