There’s been a lot in recent news about unpaid internships, from lawsuits to laments. Some would argue that they are once-in-a-lifetime opportunities for young professionals and students, at no expense to companies, while others might say it’s unfair, free labor at the expense of impressionable minds desperate for a foot in the door.
But in many cases, an unpaid internship can provide invaluable experience that can trump a stipend or paycheck and can boost the chances for advancement.
Nevertheless, whether paid or
unpaid, you want to get the most out of your experience. Brazen Careerist offers a checklist to ensure you do just that. Don’t leave the internship without getting the following return on your time investment:- A reference letter
- A summary of your accomplishments
- A network of contacts
- An overall evaluation