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  2. Making the Most of an Unpaid Internship - AOL

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    Getty Images By Robin Reshwan To pay or not to pay your college intern? That question has received a lot of media and legal attention these past couple years. Like most things in life – the ...

  3. Internship - Wikipedia

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    The results of the research study will be put in a report and often will have to be presented. [13] Unpaid internships are typically through non-profit charities and think tanks which often have unpaid or volunteer positions. State law and state enforcement agencies may impose requirements on unpaid internship programs under Minimum Wage Act.

  4. Is an Unpaid Internship in These Top Fields Worth It? - AOL

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  5. Unpaid internships face new scrutiny as barriers to careers - AOL

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    Unpaid internships are facing new scrutiny from colleges, state lawmakers –- and even the White House, which announced its interns this fall will be paid for the first time to help remove “ ...

  6. Deborah Temkin - Wikipedia

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    Temkin reportedly went up to Jennings following his speech and asked to work for him. Jennings offered Temkin an unpaid internship, which she began in January, 2010. During the Summer of 2010, Jennings charged Temkin with planning the first annual Federal Partners in Bullying Prevention Summit. After the successful event, Temkin was hired on ...

  7. Realistic job preview - Wikipedia

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    At the heart of realistic job previews are the employee exchange or psychological contract between employer and employee. [2] By being hired after use of the RJP, the employee enters the contract aware of what the organization will provide to them (pay, hours, schedule flexibility, culture, etc.) as well as what will be expected from them (late hours, stress, customer interaction, high urgency ...

  8. Why It Can Pay To Take That Unpaid Internship - AOL

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    By Matthew Tarpey As more schools in the U.S. make internships a graduation requirement, many students are coming to terms with taking unpaid positions. Some even have to pay the school for the ...

  9. American Psychological Association - Wikipedia

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    The APA is the main accrediting body for U.S. clinical and counseling psychology doctoral training programs and internship sites. [55] APA-accredited clinical psychology PhD and PsyD programs typically require students to complete a one-year full-time clinical internship in order to graduate (or a two-year part-time internship).