Once again, the New York Times throws its mighty weight and influence at the topic of unpaid internships, and once again everyone reacts.
This time last year, their paper-selling (sorry, “digital subscription” selling) headline was “The Unpaid Intern, Legal or Not”. And, right when the furor dies down – and right before the summer internship season begins – they throw in this year’s sh*t-stirring entry: “Unpaid Interns, Complicit Colleges”.
Really? We’re going there? Calling out college career centers for doing what they feel they must to help desperate soon-to-be graduates find real work?
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