Anonymous wrote:I have my kid's Handshake login and am applying for the internships for DC directly online because DC is too busy with school leadership, clubs, and schoolwork. And stressed about it.
Lots of interviews. Just started in Nov. It's going well.
- T20
Anonymous wrote:Helicopter forever
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/12/04/boll-branch-ceo-says-parents-message-him-to-get-their-kids-a-summer-internship.html
Anonymous wrote:As a parent, I feel a great sense of pride that I was able to use my influence to help my son secure a well-paying job in this tough job market. As a government in the SES position, I personally reached out to the Senior Vice President of the main contracting company to ask for assistance in getting my son a position, though not on the same contract. While my son was definitely qualified for the role, I know there were likely other candidates who were more qualified. Still, he got the job and is now earning a solid paycheck. Without my intervention, he would likely still be unemployed. I don’t feel the need to apologize for what I did—any parent would have done the same for their child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent, I feel a great sense of pride that I was able to use my influence to help my son secure a well-paying job in this tough job market. As a government in the SES position, I personally reached out to the Senior Vice President of the main contracting company to ask for assistance in getting my son a position, though not on the same contract. While my son was definitely qualified for the role, I know there were likely other candidates who were more qualified. Still, he got the job and is now earning a solid paycheck. Without my intervention, he would likely still be unemployed. I don’t feel the need to apologize for what I did—any parent would have done the same for their child.
Nepotism
Anonymous wrote:I have my kid's Handshake login and am applying for the internships for DC directly online because DC is too busy with school leadership, clubs, and schoolwork. And stressed about it.
Lots of interviews. Just started in Nov. It's going well.
- T20
Anonymous wrote:I have my kid's Handshake login and am applying for the internships for DC directly online because DC is too busy with school leadership, clubs, and schoolwork. And stressed about it.
Lots of interviews. Just started in Nov. It's going well.
- T20
Anonymous wrote:As a parent, I feel a great sense of pride that I was able to use my influence to help my son secure a well-paying job in this tough job market. As a government in the SES position, I personally reached out to the Senior Vice President of the main contracting company to ask for assistance in getting my son a position, though not on the same contract. While my son was definitely qualified for the role, I know there were likely other candidates who were more qualified. Still, he got the job and is now earning a solid paycheck. Without my intervention, he would likely still be unemployed. I don’t feel the need to apologize for what I did—any parent would have done the same for their child.
Anonymous wrote:As a parent, I feel a great sense of pride that I was able to use my influence to help my son secure a well-paying job in this tough job market. As a government in the SES position, I personally reached out to the Senior Vice President of the main contracting company to ask for assistance in getting my son a position, though not on the same contract. While my son was definitely qualified for the role, I know there were likely other candidates who were more qualified. Still, he got the job and is now earning a solid paycheck. Without my intervention, he would likely still be unemployed. I don’t feel the need to apologize for what I did—any parent would have done the same for their child.
Anonymous wrote:As a parent, I feel a great sense of pride that I was able to use my influence to help my son secure a well-paying job in this tough job market. As a government in the SES position, I personally reached out to the Senior Vice President of the main contracting company to ask for assistance in getting my son a position, though not on the same contract. While my son was definitely qualified for the role, I know there were likely other candidates who were more qualified. Still, he got the job and is now earning a solid paycheck. Without my intervention, he would likely still be unemployed. I don’t feel the need to apologize for what I did—any parent would have done the same for their child.