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intern

[in-turn, in-turn] / ɪnˈtɜrn, ˈɪn tɜrn /
NOUN
apprentice
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That eventually led him to obtaining a law degree in San Francisco, where after an intern stint as a public defender, he decided he wanted to be a trial attorney, fighting in court.

From Los Angeles Times

Before joining Dow Jones, she worked as an intern at the Spanish newspaper El Pais and was the producer and co-host of a local radio program.

From The Wall Street Journal

She previously covered corporate governance and financial regulation as an intern reporter at Bloomberg Law and reported on crime as a metro stringer at the New York Times.

From The Wall Street Journal

He has interned at the Tampa Bay Times and the Los Angeles Times, covering local news that ranged from wildfires and crime to city politics and legal disputes.

From The Wall Street Journal

He joined the Journal in 2010 as an intern for the Japan Real Time blog.

From The Wall Street Journal