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What makes a good VET internship mentor?

Kutseõppe praktikajuhendaja juhendab õpilast professionaalses töökeskkonnas

What makes a good VET internship mentor?

A VET internship is often the moment when “school knowledge” either turns into real competence — or stays theoretical. The difference is frequently the mentor. A good VET internship mentor is not just a supervisor who assigns tasks; they are a bridge between learning outcomes and real production, between confidence and capability.
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Sets clear expectations from day one

A strong mentor starts with structure: what the intern will learn, what “good” looks like, how work is documented, and what safety and quality standards are non-negotiable. This includes practical details − working hours, communication channels, who approves work, and how feedback is given. Clarity reduces anxiety and helps interns focus on learning instead of guessing.

Turns work into learning

Interns should contribute to real projects, but with learning designed into the workflow. A good mentor explains the “why” behind decisions: why a tolerance matters, why a print orientation changes strength, why a client brief must be interpreted carefully. They connect daily tasks to broader skills − problem solving, planning, documentation, and quality control − so the intern understands the professional logic, not just the steps.
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Balances autonomy and support

Great mentoring is calibrated. Early on, the mentor demonstrates and guides closely. As skills grow, the mentor steps back − without disappearing. The intern gets room to try, make small mistakes safely, and build confidence, while still knowing help is available. This balance prevents both micromanagement and abandonment.

Gives timely and specific feedback

“Good job” is nice, but it doesn’t teach. A good mentor gives feedback that is concrete and actionable: what worked, what didn’t, and what to do differently next time. Short daily check-ins and a weekly review work well. The mentor also models professional standards: how to handle client communication, how to estimate time realistically, and how to recover when something fails.
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Creates a respectful and human environment

Interns learn best when they feel safe to ask questions. A strong mentor treats questions as part of the job, not as interruptions. They also include the intern in the team culture – introducing them properly, sharing context, and showing how collaboration works in practice.

Ultimately, a good VET internship mentor helps an intern leave with more than tasks completed: they leave with transferable skills, professional habits, and the confidence to take the next step in their career.

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Estonian Opera House

Photorealistic seat selection environment for the Estonian Opera House

February 2025

We had the pleasure to work with the well renowned Estonian Opera House to elevate their system for purchasing tickets. This development aims to solve the common issue – what’s the view like from the seat that I’m buying? This extension allows you to see what the view would be like from every single seat in the opera house.

How did we achieve this? We used architectural plans and reference images to re-create an accurate 3D environment. Since the Estonian Opera House is a historically significant building, every detail was important. We created more than 800 photorealistic renders with a 360-degree view, making it one of the largest projects we have done yet.

You can see the application in effect on their website: https://opera.ee/en/

Are you looking to enhance your ticket buying experience?

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Jalapeno logo

Jalapeno logo

March 2025

Our friends at Jalapeno had a beautiful handwritten typeface logo. Our job was to bring it to a higher level of spiciness. We rendered a model, added lighting and made an animation.

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“Liliac” 3D Animation

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"Liliac" 3D Animation

July 2025

3D imaging, rendering and morphing for the art exhibition “Lilac”, which brings together works by Eduard Wiiralt, Kristjan Teder, and Jass Kaselaan.

Through the expressive – and at times contradictory – works of these artists, a nuanced whole takes shape, centred on the fundamental choices a person faces: the tension between anonymity and individuality, the one and the many, the original and the copy.

 We created high resolution 3D imaging of both sculptures, created a looping visual to be shown at the exhibition and more.

It was a pleasure working with the exhibition curator Jevgeni Zolotko. You can read more about the exhibition here: Lilac – Tallinna Kunstihoone
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MS Estonia Ship Model

MS Estonia ship model

Our task was to create a digital model that is also suitable for 3D printing. The ship model consists of 277 parts, which were printed, painted, and assembled by our partner, 3DKoda.

Since the model was designed based on factory drawings, it is the most accurate model of MS Estonia.

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Playdough Models

3D playdough models

As part of the project, clay-like 3D renderings were created. The goal of the project was to showcase our offered services.

We created the project source file and utilized modeling, texturing, and animation skills in Blender.

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Baltic Loghouse barrel sauna

Baltic Loghouse barrel sauna

3D visualization of a Barrel Sauna for Baltic Loghouse. The aim of the project was to use rendering for marketing purposes, on the website, and in print materials.

We modeled the Barrel Sauna based on its dimensions and images, added textures, and created the surrounding environment.

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Futuruum interactive VR classroom

Futuruum interactive VR classroom

We partnered up with Futuruum to create an interactive VR classroom for kids that are interested in science and space.

In this VR classroom, you can run simulations, do calculations, visit the planetarium and more.

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Huum

HUUM sauna heater

Huum needed product shots for their latest sauna heater at the time. The heater is separated into different parts, enabling to create various animations.

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