By the way, who still takes care of the interns?

by time news

“My parents always told me to be the first in and the last out. But, anyway, there is no one here.” Like every summer, a new generation of trainees is entering professional life. But, with the generalization of telework, it is very often alone, or only accompanied by their peers, that young people take their first steps in an office.

Performing an internship is now reduced to “taking advantage of videoconferences to desperately try to get the attention of officials” or to exchange with mysterious avatars on Slack professional messaging, tells, semi-amused, semi-sad, the American newspaper The New York Times.

“There is no school during the summer. And sometimes no boss either.”

The proportion of employees present in the office remains, on average, below 50%. However, studies have proven that the younger generation is rather eager to come there, says the American title. And this desire is all the stronger for those who do not have

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