Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What year?
COVID has made internships a sh!t show.
Not really, they were just all virtual last summer.
Every single solitary internship was virtual last year, really? How about 2020?
Are people this stupid?
The people saying internships where a shtshow are just saying that because their kid didn’t get one. There were students working in every industry and for all top firms. Yes, many were virtual, but the students that would normally secure an internship did so.
That is not true, my son had one but most his friends in Radio Television and Film, or communications (TV) or performing arts (stage work), overseas (international business) or medicine ... all their internships were cancelled.
You live in a little tiny bubble, you are also an a$$.
I think 2020 was a disaster, but there were very, very few internships that were canceled for summer of 2021. TV and stage is a tiny bubble that has been impacted more than others
Anonymous wrote:For $80,000/year, I would have guessed that Dartmouth had potential employers lined up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the best paying internships for college kids to apply to? My son attends Dartmouth in NH and is really passionate about politics, performing arts, but is interested in trying something new as well.
Politics most are unpaid and worthless
Performing Arts I have no idea, but my guess would be plenty of summer camp internships that are performing arts camps.
OP most internships are business majors, engineers etc... in terms of being paid. Most require at least 3.0 gpa or much higher. Also depends on the college.
Dartmouth should be able to direct your student. Ask them to get in touch with the career center.
Otherwise, it's luck of the draw internet applications to companies that your student has to search out. Ie one of mine was very interested in snowboarding so he got an internship in product development at Burton during college but he applied himself not through his college.
Enterprise rental cars used to have a great program. Don't poo poo this people corporations all know the Enterprise program creates great workers. Same with Marriott they used to have internships that were great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What year?
COVID has made internships a sh!t show.
Not really, they were just all virtual last summer.
Every single solitary internship was virtual last year, really? How about 2020?
Are people this stupid?
The people saying internships where a shtshow are just saying that because their kid didn’t get one. There were students working in every industry and for all top firms. Yes, many were virtual, but the students that would normally secure an internship did so.
That is not true, my son had one but most his friends in Radio Television and Film, or communications (TV) or performing arts (stage work), overseas (international business) or medicine ... all their internships were cancelled.
You live in a little tiny bubble, you are also an a$$.
I think 2020 was a disaster, but there were very, very few internships that were canceled for summer of 2021. TV and stage is a tiny bubble that has been impacted more than others
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What year?
COVID has made internships a sh!t show.
Not really, they were just all virtual last summer.
Every single solitary internship was virtual last year, really? How about 2020?
Are people this stupid?
Anonymous wrote:Your kid is at Dartmouth and they don’t have staff to walk DC through the process???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What year?
COVID has made internships a sh!t show.
Not really, they were just all virtual last summer.
Every single solitary internship was virtual last year, really? How about 2020?
Are people this stupid?
The people saying internships where a shtshow are just saying that because their kid didn’t get one. There were students working in every industry and for all top firms. Yes, many were virtual, but the students that would normally secure an internship did so.
That is not true, my son had one but most his friends in Radio Television and Film, or communications (TV) or performing arts (stage work), overseas (international business) or medicine ... all their internships were cancelled.
You live in a little tiny bubble, you are also an a$$.
Anonymous wrote:What are the best paying internships for college kids to apply to? My son attends Dartmouth in NH and is really passionate about politics, performing arts, but is interested in trying something new as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What year?
COVID has made internships a sh!t show.
Not really, they were just all virtual last summer.
Every single solitary internship was virtual last year, really? How about 2020?
Are people this stupid?
The people saying internships where a shtshow are just saying that because their kid didn’t get one. There were students working in every industry and for all top firms. Yes, many were virtual, but the students that would normally secure an internship did so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What year?
COVID has made internships a sh!t show.
Not really, they were just all virtual last summer.
Every single solitary internship was virtual last year, really? How about 2020?
Are people this stupid?