Growth is a major theme. The intern starts out inexperienced and over time, grows both professionally and personally. Another theme is relationship building. As the intern moves towards becoming a confidante, relationships with colleagues, bosses, and clients are developed and deepened.
One such novel could be 'The Devil Wears Prada'. Although not strictly titled 'from intern to confidante', it shows a young intern's journey in the fashion world and her evolving relationship with her boss which could be seen as a form of confidante - like relationship in a way.
Yes, there might be. Harvard has a rich literary tradition, and it's possible that some novels touch on the intern year experience. You could start by looking at works by Harvard - affiliated authors or novels set in the Harvard medical or professional environment.
One funny story is when an intern accidentally put on his stethoscope backwards while trying to impress a senior doctor during rounds. Everyone had a good laugh when the doctor pointed it out.
It could also be a fan - created story based on a movie or TV show that has an intern character. In this case, it might expand on the character's backstory, give them new relationships or story arcs that weren't in the original, like the intern getting involved in a mystery within the company or having a romantic entanglement with another character.
Well, 'The Intern' is purely fictional. It was written to present an interesting and engaging narrative rather than being based on real events or people.
There was an intern who worked in a very competitive environment. The other interns were constantly trying to outdo each other in a negative way. This intern was excluded from group projects and meetings just because the others saw them as a threat. They felt isolated and miserable during their internship.
Well, intern experiences can be really diverse. Some interns might get to work on important projects and gain valuable skills. For example, in a tech company, an intern could be involved in developing a new app feature. They learn about the development process, collaborate with teams, and get exposure to industry - standard tools. This not only boosts their resume but also gives them a taste of the real - world work environment.
A medical intern was asked to draw blood from a patient. He was so focused on finding the vein that he didn't notice he had bumped into the bedside table and knocked over a glass of water. The patient and the nurse couldn't stop laughing. He was really embarrassed but learned to be more aware of his surroundings.