Student Internships in the Time of Crisis: How IT Companies Cope with New Challenges and Opportunities

ABSTRACT This poster presents findings from a small‐scale study which investigated student internship (hybrid and virtual) during the COVID‐19 lockdown. The study was conducted in 18 Croatian IT companies using semi‐structured interviews. The study tried to answer the following research questions: R...

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