The Fine Line Between Training and Exploitation

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I was once an intern for one whole year, and while I was with the company, it was a combination of both mentorship and knowledge from my end and value added to the company at the same time, and sincerely, I was paid a handsome salary as such, although I am aware that it's not the same for all interns in different companies.

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An internship is usually a temporary opportunity where people have practical experience of whatever they must have read in school. It is an avenue to lay hands practically on all the grammars the lecturers have been blowing all through the many years of study in school, seeing things done practically. Always a great experience that usually brings mutual benefit to both the intern and the company.


However, interns are usually encouraged to focus more on knowledge rather than money, but to be honest, both money and knowledge are needed for an intern. From my experience so far, some companies prefer to employ more interns, people they won't pay a salary or perhaps pay a stipend and in turn, train and start taking advantage of their value added to the company.


I worked in a company like that, and my boss always recruited interns because he never wanted to spend money but would ensure these guys overwork themselves all in the name of learning. That's exploitation if you ask me. Every laborer deserves some wages. Come to think of it, these interns take transport to their workplace, they feed, do laundry, change their shoes when they wear off, and eat. All these are expenses, and yet they don't deserve pay because they are learning?

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I think it's fair enough to give them stipends that can cover all their expenses, or even salary, as long as they add value to the company in the process of their learning. No services should be for free except those of volunteers; he that works deserves to be paid if you ask me.


For companies that feel they can't pay interns, then let their work end in learning, with no extension of rendering services to the company; that way it becomes fair that they don't overwork interns and leave them empty-handed.

All the same, internships remain one of such program that adds more value to CVs due to the experiences involved in the program. So regardless of the exploitation interns get from employers, most of them still endure it for future purposes, but if things should be done rightly, it makes sense that people get rewarded for a job well done even in their learning phase.


My experience as an intern back then was great. I was almost treated like regular staff. In fact, my salary was tempered with the month I reported to the office late, and that was discipline, same way they treated regular staff . Even though I was a learner, the company appreciated my little addition to their development, and that was a lot of motivation otherwise my Learning back then would have depreciated if I must be sincere, but whenever I look around and see that the experience was a win-win, I will be motivated to give in my best in that phase of my life.

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Yes, we have some companies that don't pay their intern just because they're acquiring knowledge. But they should also consider them because they are the one that feed themselves, buy new clothes and shoes if the one they're wearing is not good again. They should always pay intern even if their money is not up to the full time workers. I must say you really enjoy your internship back then

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I was lucky during my internship days....so lucky

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Yes, we have some companies that don't pay their intern just because they're acquiring knowledge. But they should also consider them because they are the one that feed themselves, buy new clothes and shoes if the one they're wearing is not good again. They should always pay intern even if their money is not up to the full time workers. I must say you really enjoy your internship back then

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Agree to disagree here. There is a gray area here indeed.
What if employer spends too much energy training them & interns goes to a different company as soon as they get offer? Where does employer's effort to train intern goes?

Think of yourself as an entrepreneur & think now - how many interns would you hire & for how many will you pay?

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I don't know what is happening to GenZ now a days. They expect too much for too little work.
Week-ends - yes of course off
Public holidays - yes of course off
Medical leaves - yes of course off
Emergency leaves - yes yes of course
Tea break - 1 hour of course
Lunch break - 2 hours of course
Coming to office late - yes its okay
Leaving early from office - why not
works hardly for few hours & expectations of pay is as big as CEO

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Well I understand your stand here but personally,if I must hire intern iny company ,it will be fair enough to provide them at least stipends that could cover their daily expenses , as long they will add value to my company within their internship period

SE large companies pay because they can afford it....but what I feel is fair is giving them stipends for companies that can't afford to pay

My view on this

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@nkemakonam89 Large companies - yes they can definitely afford it.
Yes stipends to cover the cost is the least expectations from employees
but Employers will invest only when they see the value.
Value = you truly showcase that you are capable enough to contribute something valuable to company.
Become a valuable asset to company & you'll see that company won't hesitate to pay you to what you deserve

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Free labor’s not learning, it’s a scam

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