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The Tulare County Probation Department partners with Fresno State University, Fresno Pacific University and College of Sequoias to provide students with the opportunity to gain invaluable practical experience in the Probation Profession.  Internships are beneficial because they help develop your professional aptitude, strengthen personal character, and provide a greater door to opportunity.
For more information contact:

The Professional Standards Unit 

3241 West Noble Avenue

Visalia, CA 93277
(559) 608-9000 

Gain real-world experience and make a difference

Why should you intern?

Application of education and career exploration

Internships are a great way to apply the knowledge from the classroom to real-world experience.

Gain experience and increase marketability

Internships are a great way to apply the knowledge from the classroom to real-world experience.

Networking

Having an internship benefits you in the working environment, and it also builds a professional network. 

Professionalism

Internships are a great way to apply the knowledge from the classroom to real-world experience.

Learn how a professional workplace operates

You may hear about or read about how organizations thrive and function, but nothing compares to living the actual experience.

Build your resume

Most organizations and jobs that you apply to following graduation want employees to have some sort of professional experience, even for entry-level jobs.

Gain professional feedback

Not only will you be helping out the organization you intern with, they’ll help you out too. 

Learn from others

It might seem like common sense – you’re interning to learn skills, after all – but don’t forget to purposefully observe others in their job role to learn the ins and outs of different positions.  

Figure out what you like and don’t like

While everyone wants to walk away from an internship feeling excited and passionate about the experience, there’s a silver-lining to be found if you didn’t enjoy the job: you’ll know what you don’t like.