But then Kristina’s father got laid off from his construction job, the family budget tightened, and Kristina, who attends
“”Everybody’s hurting, employers and students,”” said
As companies cut costs, the number of internship opportunities offered nationwide has dropped 21 percent from last year, according to the
“”We used to pay, but we’re not doing that anymore,”” said
“”We ask them to work for free for a great work experience,”” Triozzi said.
It’s this desire for experience that pushes students like Kristina to intern. “”I know that if I don’t, it’s going to be harder for me to get a job in the future,”” Webb said. So she got a job pet-sitting and interns several times a week at the
“”It’s really frustrating, especially since I actually produce content for the Town-Crier,”” Webb said. “”But it’s definitely worth it.””
More than ever, internships are viewed as the surest route to a job after graduation. “”Having an internship is absolutely essential,”” said
But as the recession drags on, it’s taking a lot more than it used to, leaving students in a bind. They are told that internships are essential, no matter the cost, but as opportunities shrink and costs rise, they’re forced to ask: is this worth it?
“”If a student is in a hardship situation, payment can make a difference between whether they can intern or not,”” Childers said.
For some, working for free is simply not possible.
“”It denies low income kids an opportunity,”” said
For these students, internships become part of a daily balancing act. “”They have to juggle work and school and internships, along with their other responsibilities, just to put in two or three hours, just so they can say ‘I did this,'”” Pippin said.
It’s a familiar situation for
“”No one is going to pay my bills.””
There is some good news, however. Companies like
“”We get a lot of great talent,”” said
Moreover, companies that offer paid internships are increasing the hourly wage by 5 percent, moving the national average to
Students taking unpaid internships are encouraged to ask for help, Wise said. “”Sometimes companies will work with you to ease the financial burden. There are also a number of colleges that offer summer fellowships to cover internship expenses,”” she said.
While internships remain important even in a time of financial hardship and job scarcity, students are asked to balance humility with a sense of self-worth. “”Students have to show a willingness to work hard,”” Childers said. “”But at the same time, they need to be valued, and if employers can pay them, then they should.””
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