Who just did not sing the easy and fun student life, describing the charm of the first independent steps after school. And thanks to this, the misconception that the student is only loaded during the session is still widespread. In fact, former students will soon have to understand that the learning process is quite complicated, and they will have to spend time on it, and not just during the exams. But seriously determined and purposeful students know that further career will depend on the successful completion of the diploma, and therefore they are trying not only to master the main courses, but also to gain additional knowledge at conferences and seminars, which will be a plus when applying for a job. Of particular importance is the undergraduate practice, which not only marks the end of the educational process, but also serves as a link between theoretical knowledge and practical skills.

Undergraduate practice is the first working experience in the specialty, and when passing it, it is extremely important to leave a good impression about yourself and get recommendations. This is important because most organizations and enterprises present such practices as a kind of
probationary period. And after graduation, they will be happy to offer a former student a
job. Therefore, it is best to undergo pre-diploma practice in those organizations where there are vacant places, in this case you will not have to look for other offers on the labor exchange after graduation.
Of course, ideally, undergraduate practice should be strictly by profession, this will best help consolidate the knowledge gained. But this is not always possible, and this in no case should serve as a reason for frustration. The main goal of undergraduate practice is to learn how to work in one team, competently build relationships in a team, promote your opinion and respect other people's decisions. Therefore, the undergraduate practice of an economist, in fact, can take place in any organization related to the production or sale of goods and services, and not just in financial institutions.
In addition, future specialists must remember that the experience gained at one workplace is not always useful for another. In organizations of the same type, significant differences may occur in the general style of work, filling out documentation, etc. For example, the undergraduate practice of an accountant, passed in the bank, will not help much in further work in an audit firm.
Undergraduate practice forms such qualities as discipline and responsibility for a future specialist. It is these characteristics that potential employers appreciate, because professional secrets can be learned, but responsibility is not. It should be remembered that even if undergraduate practice does not imply subsequent employment, it is important to receive good recommendations upon its completion. It is on them that the young specialist in the labor market will be evaluated, which means that an excellent review will serve as a guarantee of subsequent employment and a successful career start.