What is with these "paid" internships??

A recent trend I've been seeing is a bunch of fishy looking companies charging ridiculous fees to place desperate students into internships at either fake firms or small firms, Into City Prep seems like a famous one. Another thing I've noticed are firms CHARGING interns to work for them (eg. Alpha Capital, Amplify Trading, plus other random firms I've seen on linkedin etc).

The costs for these "internships" aren't cheap either, costing from hundreds to thousands. What the hell is this?

EDIT: I've made a list of firms that charge money for those curious: https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forums/beware-of-…

 

Agree, I highly doubt these are legitimate opportunities. Out of all places, believe it or not, my University sent out an email to all students advertising these paid "internships" a couple weeks back when it seemed like everybody's summer stint was getting pulled. It's a complete fucking joke.

 

What Amplify Trading offers is more along the lines of a course not an internship per se. But it does seem pretty expensive

 

Any place that you’d be proud to have on your resume will have OCR Any place that you would not be ashamed to have on your resume will have their own Careers page and legitimate LinkedIn job postings that will link back to said Career pages

That’s all you need to know

 
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Internships should pay you or, if unpaid and/or during an academic school year, give you college academic credit.

Please, students, consider broadening your horizons with internships earlier on. A summer internship at a Tier 2 accounting firm, to me, would be better for banking recruiting than slaving away at a firm you had to pay to work for just to practice DCF models.

Be excellent to each other, and party on, dudes.
 

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