{"id":196315,"date":"2017-06-03T12:20:58","date_gmt":"2017-06-03T16:20:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/students-should-have-the-freedom-to-do-unpaid-internships-washington-examiner\/"},"modified":"2017-06-03T12:20:58","modified_gmt":"2017-06-03T16:20:58","slug":"students-should-have-the-freedom-to-do-unpaid-internships-washington-examiner","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/freedom\/students-should-have-the-freedom-to-do-unpaid-internships-washington-examiner\/","title":{"rendered":"Students should have the freedom to do unpaid internships &#8211; Washington Examiner"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    That good internship on your resume can be the     difference between getting a job interview or not. And the    competition to get internships is brutal, because students    really, really want them.  <\/p>\n<p>    Unfortunately, the number of internship opportunities available    has     dropped over the past five years, as \"unpaid\" internships    have found themselves under regulatory, legislative, and legal        scrutiny. Critics say that unpaid internships take unfair    advantage of the participants.  <\/p>\n<p>    The conundrum here is that many undergraduate and new graduate    students WANT unpaid internships if they can't get paid ones.    They would rather work for free  to gain the experience and    the lines on their resume  than not have an internship    opportunity at all.  <\/p>\n<p>    In a     survey commissioned by The Fund for American Studies (TFAS)    in February 2017, and released in April, 89 percent of the    people surveyed felt that \"College students who wish to do    unpaid internships should be able to have that opportunity.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    But Steve Slattery, Executive Vice President of TFAS, an    educational non-profit organization that has placed thousands    of students in D.C. internships since 1967, says that many of    the most prestigious entities have dropped their unpaid    internship programs after years of enthusiastic participation.  <\/p>\n<p>    For example, Joe Starrs, director of TFAS's Institute on    Political Journalism (IPJ), reported that one television    network news outlet used to take 15 or more unpaid interns    every summer. Now, they're offering three paid internships, and    no unpaid internships. This means 12 fewer journalism students    have an opportunity to learn the trade at that network.  <\/p>\n<p>    Some frame the requirement that businesses pay interns as a    matter of fairness. But is it fair to take away unpaid    internship opportunities from students who need them?  <\/p>\n<p>    I did an unpaid internship at Campaigns & Elections    Magazine through IPJ immediately after graduation in 1996. The    magazine hired me full time before my internship ended, giving    me my first real job in journalism. My next stop, less than a    year later, was the Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition. If    not for my unpaid internship opportunity where I learned and    proved my worth, I might well have ended up living my mother's    nightmare of using my journalism degree from Ohio State to    write obituaries on the midnight shift at a Midwest newspaper.    And that's if I was lucky.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"Because Americans fundamentally believe in freedom of    opportunity, and they are willing to start at the bottom to    cultivate their future success,\" Slattery says. \"People looking    to launch a career know that the kind of experience you get in    an internship is so much more valuable in the long term than an    hourly wage,\" Slattery says.  <\/p>\n<p>    There are paid internships, and there are unpaid internships.    But whether you get paid isn't necessarily the deal breaker for    most applicants. These kids are looking for results. They want    internships with companies that have proven placement records    with their interns. Smart applicants ask where the company's    former interns ended up working after graduation. Good intern    supervisors will know the answer to that question.  <\/p>\n<p>    Most paid internships don't pay well anyway. Interns are lucky    if their stipend covers room and board. Which is why the    financial compensation for a useless internship pales in    comparison to starving and sweating at an unpaid internship    that lets you publish your writing, create a new app, or work    side-by-side with a brilliant and successful professional in    your chosen career field.  <\/p>\n<p>    Who gets hurt if you do away with unpaid internships? All the    students desperate to have something on their resume that will    get them an interview with a potential employer after    graduation.  <\/p>\n<p>    For years, I mentored young women who wanted to learn the    wedding planning business on a Caribbean island. I received    hundreds of applications for every position. After we'd    messaged all the rejected applicants to thank them, I'd receive    long emails from some, begging me to allow them to come intern    for me in an unpaid position. I even had a few offer to pay me    to let them work a few weddings. That's how desperate they are    to get some on-the-ground experience for their portfolios and    resumes.  <\/p>\n<p>    It's a Catch-22. The desire to be \"fair\" and the need for    opportunity clash badly here. Fewer unpaid internship    opportunities means that much more competition for the coveted    paid-intern slots.  <\/p>\n<p>    The need for skilled labor in the workforce doesn't decrease    just because students have fewer opportunities to become    prepared before graduation. It simply means companies must do    more training of new grads who may not stay long in their first    jobs, instead of hiring former interns with a proven track    record. And students will have a much harder time getting    interviews with less practical experience on their resumes.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sandy Malone runs a destination wedding planning business    and is the star of TLC's reality show \"Wedding    Island.\"Thinking of submitting an op-ed to the Washington    Examiner? 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