Startup companies love to hire interns compared to others.
The reason being is, startups and interns are more aligned, in terms of working culture.
Interns are usually more energetic to learn, creative, innovative and plugged-in to updated technology platforms.
Startups can provide great learning environment and great ambient.
It's a win-win for both. However, these are the struggles when it comes to hiring interns:
- Lack of working experience
- Interns only stay for 3-6 months
- Communication & cultural gaps
- Require more & effort time to groom
- Preferred to be inclusive (many companies failed at this)
Therefore, human resource department and managers really need to put a lot of effort into managing them. The moment a startup doesn't manage this well or treating them like a "student", they might drop. We need to treat them like our staff, allocate same amount of time & effort in grooming them just like how we groom our staff.
Nevertheless, overcoming these problems is not difficult. Treat them like an adult and they will treat themselves like an adult. Treat them like a part of your company (do not treat them like a student or intern), and most of the time they will be willing to contribute their parts and do their best.