3. When most people think of internships they
usually picture them a lot like this
But...
4. Surprisingly, most interns are actually
doing meaningful work!
As the graph shows, only 2 percent of intern duties
reported by employers are “non-essential” activities
5. “Since employers report that the main focus of both their
experiential education programs is to recruit entry-level college
hires, it’s not surprising they say that their interns and co-ops
spend most of their work time on meaningful tasks.”
2013 Internship & Co-op Survey, National Association of Colleges and Employers
306 employers, from over 20 different industries,
say their interns are given real work*
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6. 6
Most Common Ways to Find an
Internship
OPersonal Networking
OSearching the web
O“Cold Calling”
OUniversity Career Centers
OJob Fairs
Now InternJump.com
8. Are Unpaid Internships Legal?
1. The internship, even though it includes actual operation of the facilities of the
employer, is similar to training which would be given in an educational
environment; The internship experience is for the benefit of the intern;
2. The internship experience is for the benefit of the intern;
3. The intern does not displace regular employees, but works under close
supervision of existing staff;
4. The employer that provides the training derives no immediate advantage
from the activities of the intern; and on occasion its operations may actually
be impeded;
5. The intern is not necessarily entitled to a job at the conclusion of the
internship;
6. The employer and the intern understand that the intern is not entitled to
wages for the time spent in the internship
Recently the Supreme Court looked to six factors in deciding
whether a work program was for the intern’s own
educational benefit or the advantage of their employer
9. Unpaid Internship Summary
Many argue that the 6 legal criteria require
updating as they are based on a Supreme
Court decision from 1947, at a time when many
internships/apprenticeships were for blue collar
production workers. However as of now, these
criteria present a situation very difficult to
comply with and “For-Profit” companies should
be especially cognizant of regulations with some
unpaid internship lawsuits in recent years
InternJump is not liable for any actions taken
as a result of this information
10. According to NACE “the average hourly wage rate for
interns at the bachelor’s degree level is $16.26”
Which is .3 percent higher than last year ($16.21)
For those with a master’s, the average is $21.90
Which is .1 percent lower than last year ($21.93)
11. For college freshmen the average is
$14.53
For college seniors the average is
$17.47
12. When examining earnings for full-time
positions, similar variations based on
education can also be observed.
13. Median Weekly Earnings for the Second Quarter of 2013
(Age 25+)
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics
14. 14
Highest Paying College Majors according to
Forbes
Majors where you
learn hard
skills(Engineering,
Finance, Sciences) are
the most highly
compensated!
Shakespeare Would Be
Broke!
15. How Can I Increase How
Much I Earn Over My
Lifetime?
16. It’s never too early to start thinking about long term career
options
As the past few years have shown us, the job market can
easily fluctuate and change with little warning
resume
17. For this reason, it could be beneficial to develop skills in areas
outside of your normal discipline, providing more career options!
Interpersonal
Skills
HTML/ Comp.
Programming
Marketing
Writing
Mathematics
YOU
18. Use Find Your Worth on InternJump.com to figure
out how your lifetime earnings improve by learning
new skills! Internjump.com/findmyworth
Computer Engineering
Finance
Environmental & Conservation Science
Senior Health Care
Veterinarians
Market Data Analysis
Some of the fields expected to boom by the year
2020 as predicted by US News Report:
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