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Internships Offer Early Chance at World of Work
27 May 2008
Young people looking to improve their career prospects may benefit from taking an internship that will help develop their skills while providing on-the-job experience.

According to the Business Journal, a wide variety of companies from law firms to technology companies to specialist manufacturers take on interns each summer, giving future job hunters a chance to test the skills picked up in their academic studies.

In addition, the site said, many internships are paid, providing a useful source of income alongside a valuable learning experience.

Furthermore, Gloria Dunlap of Action Greensboro suggested that between 50% and 60% of internships result in a full-time job.

Figures from Harvard Business School show that 78% of service companies and 22% of manufacturers in the US offered summer internships in 2006, in sectors including consulting, retail, media, pharmaceuticals and real estate.

Some 78% of these internships were based in the US and the average salary paid stood at $7,500 for all sectors, although this varied by location and job type. For the service sector, average pay was $8,000, although this was again subject to regional and industry variations.
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