Internships are almost always a positive for college students, but some are better than others—and some might not be the right move at all. Before accepting a position, it’s a good idea to be aware of how internships can be beneficial for your future as well as the red flags to look out for and avoid.Ideally, an internship will provide a taste of a particular job, which can help a student decide if that’s the right career path for them. If not, there’s often still plenty of time to make changes.Unpaid internships might be okay in the case of a school that allows for college credit in lieu of payment, but if you’re working for free, make sure the internship is a good fit for you. Students who identify potential red flags can be proactive about the experience, turning a potentially disastrous internship into a beneficial one. For example, if an internship isn’t paid, the student can make arrangements to get college credit for the experience. Or, if the internship seems to be all menial
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