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"Unpaid internship"
That reminds me of this cringe YouTube short I saw.
This recent college grad was talking about how he was an intern on Wall Street but decided to take a risk and quit his job to start a company in Dubai.
He then shows a clip of him in this really fancy condo and then asks if the viewer will do the same thing of following their dreams.
Where the fuck did he get the money to move to Dubai and start a company? Who’s paying for that fancy condo?
Pissed me off to no end. He clearly just started working but had plenty of money and then acts like following your dreams is a matter of courage. Fuck off!
Do they still do those in some places / industries? For software jobs they wouldn’t do that. It was explained to me something about copyright and ownership if you pay someone to write code vs if they are unpaid.
I don't know about programmers specifically but they use unpaid interns in droves in other aspects of the software industry, entertainment, politics, law, etc.
We have them around sometimes but I'm pretty sure there's a pipeline from local schools so it's "official" and they're finishing up their degrees. They usually get hired but not always.