Monday, July 13, 2009

What could an intern do?

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An intern could mean a photocopier, a waiter, or a machine that could do whatever you want them to do -- as long as you are in the organization, and not an intern.
But an intern could be a front-page news maker, as in the Financial Times

The intern at Morgan Stanley gave the "one of the clearest and most thought-provoking insights" to its media group. He said teenagers do not use twitter because they think mobile updating wastes their valuable credits. And the teenagers feel that advertisements are pointless, so they do not watch TV or listen to music with advertisements. In one word, teens use much more media, but pays much less, if any, money. Perhaps this is the first time the elite bankers hear what the teens feel, and they found a lot in their age (their users) feel the same way.

Usually investment banks still pay the most money for interns among different internship positions. This time, Morgan Stanley feels the money worth it.

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