Grad Students Struggle for Internships
Employers are reluctant to hire graduate students, fearing a more experienced intern will be unsatisfied with their menial responsibilities and walk away.
Archived | Apr 28, 2005 (~622 Words)Editors, to be emailed when new stories are posted, contact: mary.dambrosio@nyu.edu
Jonathan Ages is freelance journalist currently getting his Masters in Journalism at New York University. Born and raised in Canada, he has contributed to entertainment news organizations including Canada’s Chart Magazine and the STAR! network series, MovieTelevision.
Employers are reluctant to hire graduate students, fearing a more experienced intern will be unsatisfied with their menial responsibilities and walk away.
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