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The New World of Internships
Those unpaid summer jobs are no longer for rich kids, college juniors — or even just for summer
Like many of his new classmates at the University of
Tennessee at Knoxville, freshman Cory Hipps spent the summer working.
But instead of stocking jeans at the mall or pulling sodas at the Dairy
Queen, Hipps, 18, clocked 9-to-5 days at the accounting firm Deloitte,
testing software designed to help customers manage debt. He earned
wages, kudos from his bosses, and the promise of internships at the
firm throughout his college years. "Anyone my age can say they want to
do something with their career," he says, "but I already am."
Internships
are changing. Once a summer-long tryout for hooked-up college juniors,
internships are going younger, longer and more serious.
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