Thursday, May 28, 2020

The State of the Internship in 2014 [INFOGRAPHIC]

The State of the Internship in 2014 [INFOGRAPHIC] What does the internship economy really look like? How many internship programs are paying, how much, and do internships actually improve a student’s chances at landing a post-grad job? These are all big questions, especially for college students weighing internship options. InternMatch  conducted one of the largest internship surveys of all time in order to discover some of the answers. Surveying over 9,000 students from all over the U.S. and from all walks of life, the state of the internship report gives insight into just what it’s like to be an intern in 2014. Takeaways: 97.6 percent of interns recommended internships to other students As of April 15th, only 16.6 percent of seniors had received a job offer 68.9 percent of college seniors have done at least one internship Students with paid internships are three times more likely to have job offers than students with unpaid internships Students with three or more internships are twice as likely to have a job offer than students with just one internship 48.3 percent of internships were paid in 2014 RELATED: Do Internships Really Lead to Job Opportunities?

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