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What should I do if I am scolded during my internship?

I was scolded badly during my internship. If it is not my own fault, I should stand up and refute the other party bravely, but if there are serious problems because of my own mistakes, I should accept criticism from others. After all, interns have the same status as other regular employees, and they can't be treated unfairly just because they are interns. And interns have to show their attitude. If you just tolerate others blindly, others will bully you.

In fact, it is easy for graduates who have just come out to contact the society to encounter such problems in their internship positions. After all, we just came out and don't know anything, and they are really easy to worry when teaching us to work, because the pressure of work itself is relatively great, but we can't always be bullied by each other. We also have our own status and dignity in our work. When people grow up, it is difficult for them to accept that others treat them with insulting words. So when it's not because of your own problems, don't bear it silently, but choose to show your views to each other at the right time.

Although this phenomenon happens from time to time, most people choose to endure it silently because they feel that they are interns and are not qualified to compete with them. Secondly, they are afraid of being isolated by regular employees. A person who has just left the society is very ignorant of the rules of survival in the workplace and can only listen to his predecessors. This also leads to why many regular employees have a bad attitude towards interns. But I think the practices of these employees are very incorrect. After all, everyone started as interns, and these interns actually have a stronger desire to learn more skills in the workplace, so they will be more troubled during working hours. As a regular employee, we should try our best to control our emotions at work and patiently teach interns the questions they want to ask.