That the ad is asking for a resume, transcript and cover letter, along with the email address being noaa.gov, this seems to be a decent way to guarantee a government job upon graduation if one presents themselves as competent at the site.
I had a difficult time getting my first professional job, and I suspect nowadays it is even harder.
Depends. If the intern is ok with it, it can be a good gig and lead to something better. If an intern is interested in working hard to learn for free, he or she (I don't do 'they') will likely be a motivated employee.
Are unpaid internships legal? Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) of 1938, any employee of a for-profit company must be paid for their work. However, interns are not considered employees under the FLSA.
Just a reminder that it's illegal to replace a paying job with an unpaid internship but of course that is usually what all these companies do. In an internship must actually be mentored by somebody who is teaching you something. It can't be requiring you to do work that otherwise paid employee would do. Of course companies cheat on this all the time but it'd be fun to take the internship and just f*** them over by reporting them. You could also sue them for back pay for all the time they should have been paying you because it wasn't really an internship it was just free labor.
[ + ] GrayDragon
[ - ] GrayDragon 1 point 1.2 yearsFeb 27, 2024 18:05:13 ago (+1/-0)
I had a difficult time getting my first professional job, and I suspect nowadays it is even harder.
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[ - ] anon 4672028 1 point 1.2 yearsFeb 27, 2024 10:16:17 ago (+1/-0)
It's government.
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[ - ] anon 2491647 [op] 0 points 1.2 yearsFeb 27, 2024 15:58:41 ago (+0/-0)
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If an intern is interested in working hard to learn for free, he or she (I don't do 'they') will likely be a motivated employee.
Are unpaid internships legal?
Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) of 1938, any employee of a for-profit company must be paid for their work. However, interns are not considered employees under the FLSA.
https://www.eeoc.gov/careers/internships-unpaid-general-information
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