Psychological Safety in Returnships vs Internships

Psychological safety in returnships often rests on different assumptions compared to internships. Returnship participants typically have prior professional experience, which can foster a sense of confidence and reduce the fear of making mistakes. In contrast, interns, often newer to the workforce, may feel more vulnerable and require stronger assurances from supervisors to speak up or take risks.

Psychological safety in returnships often rests on different assumptions compared to internships. Returnship participants typically have prior professional experience, which can foster a sense of confidence and reduce the fear of making mistakes. In contrast, interns, often newer to the workforce, may feel more vulnerable and require stronger assurances from supervisors to speak up or take risks.

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