George HuRULES & BEYONDFIELD NOTE 01 / 2026

TEAM PRACTICE / THE INTERN SURVIVAL GUIDE

From student,to reliable collaborator

This is not a rulebook designed to control people. It answers three questions: how to see direction, how capability grows, and how trust is earned.

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26
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Cover of George Hu's English Intern Survival Guide
July 2026 editionBy Hu Zexian / George Hu

What is worth taking away is not the number of errands you completed, but whether the experience gave you more reliable judgment and methods.

The guide grew from the real adjustments made with seven or eight cohorts of interns. It will keep changing, but it will not manufacture completeness by piling on words.
01 / FOR WHOM

One guide for three kinds of people who are still growing.

A

People entering a real workplace for the first time

Make direction, boundaries, and basic actions explicit. Depend less on guesswork—and less on luck to catch avoidable mistakes.

B

People responsible for mentoring interns

Development is more than issuing demands. Clear standards, timely feedback, and progressive difficulty test the mentor too.

C

Teams that want experience to outlast individuals

Turn recurring problems into rules and mature actions into checklists, so experience can keep working after one person leaves.

02 / INSIDE

The contents are a path of growth, not a filing system.

01

Purpose

Understand the consequences of real work before deciding how seriously to approach an internship.

02

Growing Together

Interns must be proactive and dependable; mentors must provide standards, feedback, and a path to growth.

03

Getting Operational

Stabilize the working environment and the basic moves—from receiving assignments and managing files to printing and scanning.

04

Professional Delivery

Turn documents, evidence, project records, and knowledge into work that can be reviewed and reused.

05

Direction

Do not prescribe one answer for everyone. Help people from different backgrounds build capabilities of their own.

BEHIND THE HANDBOOK / AI PRACTICE

AI did not write a book for the team. It helped us build a more reliable editing and validation pipeline.

Extract problems from meetings, old manuals, and past feedback; constrain length and voice; generate Word; export through native Microsoft Word; then recheck only the pages that truly changed.

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COPYRIGHT

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