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What evidence is there that internships secure employment?

  • Written by Robin Price, Senior Lecturer in Employment Relations and HRM, Queensland University of Technology
imageA lot of research on internships is based on perspectives of employers and interns, which makes the findings less objective.www.shutterstock.com

In today’s hyper competitive job market, internships are becoming a must-have on almost every job applicant’s CV. But when should a worker be paid for an internship, and is the rise of unpaid...

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