Internships are pretty sweet deals for employers, especially during a recession that’s forced them to lay off thousands of workers. They get to cull from a pile of résumés from increasingly qualified and well-rounded students and graduates to choose interns to come work at their company for free for two, four, or six months. Where interns may have once been confined to the coffeemaker, post-grad interns may now find themselves overworked... — good.is
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Sorry but I'm hardline on this: if you're not being paid, and you're doing work that benefits someone who IS, then it's not worth it.
Don't work for free. Period. For a handy guide, look here: http://shouldiworkforfree.com/
Oops, double post.
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