Unpaid Internships: The other side
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Unpaid internships have brought forth a plethora of heated debates over the past few years- cries of 'it's unfair' 'it's slave labour' have been at the forefront of discussion both within the media and within personal discussion. And whilst in some cases I would agree this is true, if conducted in the correct form, unpaid internships can actually be one of the best things you will ever do. I speak from experience here, and can safely say without my internship when I eighteen years old I would most likely not be in the fortunate situation I am in today...
I found my internship an ideal way to test my commitment to the industry. Whilst a paid position would allow me an insight, it would also be significantly harder to leave if I realised that it was not infact the job sector that I would like to spend my days working in. My position gave me the opportunity to dip my toe into the journalism and editorial waters without being obligated to jump into the deep end and swim, or even paddle up to my ankles. I found myself immersed in the fantastic and fabulous working world, something which I would not have been able to experience otherwise whilst I was still in college.For three months I attended college to complete my A-Levels four days a week, before heading up to London on my remaining free day. I found myself more motivated and inspired to reach my career goal than I ever had before, and knew what I needed to do in order to achieve my goal. After these three months were up, I had finished my A-Levels and decided to change my days in London to full time, working as a coffee shop assistant at the weekend to pay for my way. Although many would probably frown upon this, I was truly revelling in the experience, loving each second of working towards my goal.
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