Woman says commuting by plane to New York for her internship is cheaper than living there.
, is a"hybrid position" that sees her working from home every day except Wednesday.
"Internships carry a lot more weight than they have historically right now. Even if you're fresh out of college, companies are expecting you to have experience and connections to the industry that you're applying within," she said. "The guy who founded this company is literally referred to as 'the father of advertising.' So yes, maybe it is extreme to fly in one day a week to meet in-person expectations. But if that's what I have to do to leave a good impression...to get a return offer at a really great place, then so be it," the intern said....
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