A Stokefire Internship

The process which turns an egg into a bird is one of infinite difficulty, yet surely an even harder task would be getting that lowly egg to fly.

For me, internships should be about fulfilling that middle ground. The incubation. Without which there is no hope of soaring high. One needs to hatch.

The problem is that the dedication needed to move an intern from shell to sky is not provided by every internship. That’s where Stokefire comes in.

Tate’s Plug-n-Play Talent post was like a breath of fresh air to me, and the first sign that Stokefire would offer the dedication which is so essential to becoming the best. To flying.

To finally have someone recognize potential far and above experience was inspiring in itself. It’s a courageous path, and evidently a successful one. I want to be part of that.

In short, all signals point towards the fact that a Stokefire internship is the incubator which will equip like a mother hen. I’m sure to be kept warm, but not cozy, until hatching time. I’m excited to flap my wings.

-Karl

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