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Career-boosting internships for sale
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The pressure to get experience on their CV leads students not only to work for
free in internships, but to pay for the privilege… if they can afford it.
About a decade ago the word internships was barely used in a British context.
There was work experience, but that was something you did for a couple of
weeks while you were at school. Today, internships are both ubiquitous and
highly contentious. There are campaigns denouncing the ethics of requiring
young people already saddled with thousands of pounds of debt from their
degree studies to do unpaid work, and debate over the morality of a system that
allows those from well-to-do families to exploit their connections and secure
opportunities that give them even greater advantage over those from humbler
backgrounds.
Yet with competition for graduate jobs more intense than ever – last week a
survey showed applications were likely to be up by a third this year – internships
are still widely accepted as crucial for those seeking the best positions after
university. Demand shows no sign of dropping – and now it seems increasingly
that the pressure to bag a career-boosting placement is leading students not just
to work for free, but to pay for the privilege.
Firms offering to arrange internships abroad for a fee, usually in China or
Australia, are growing in size and number. One, CRCC Asia, has increased the
number of placements it offers in Beijing and Shanghai, in areas including law
and green technology, fivefold in three years.
This year, 3,600 students applied for its one or two month internships, easily
filling the 1,300 places. It expects to expand further next year and possibly start
offering opportunities in Hong Kong. Students, who are assessed for suitability,
pay £1,495 for a month in Beijing and £100 more for Shanghai. As well as a fee
for arranging
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