Monday, 17 August 2020

Students are taking gap years to avoid online class, and startups are scooping them up

Coronavirus - Back to School Photo by Ted Richardson for The Washington Post via Getty Images

Only 2.5 percent of colleges are planning a fully in-person semester this upcoming year. Rather than spend a year staring at Zoom, some students are considering taking the semester off. Startups see this as an opportunity to recruit these students into virtual fall internships, Bloomberg reports.

Some firms are organizing virtual career fairs, offering grants to teams of entrepreneurs, and compiling lists of potential employers. Others are extending the terms of their summer cohorts. Postmates told Bloomberg that it may keep some interns on if they take time off school.

Startups are hoping to compete for top students. The virtual nature of the internships could allow the firms access to a nationwide talent pool. And companies hope that...

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source https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/17/21371999/college-startups-pandemic-coronavirus-covid19-internships-fall

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