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Effects of Internship Satisfaction on the Pursuit of Employment in Sport Management
The internship could have a significant impact upon the student’s desire to enter the field after graduation. Despite a substantial amount of research that has been conducted with employees in many fields, relatively little research has been conducted with sport management interns. The purpose of th...
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