Adding an intern to your team is a great way to extend the reach of your full-time staff. Interns can help with projects your regular staff might not otherwise be able to tackle.
Do some research and consider how having a student (or even an adult wanting a career change) join your staff can give your association an added boost in productivity.
Fresh Perspective: Having access to enthusiastic young students can bring a fresh perspective. If your organization has less than 15 employees, you can especially benefit from an extra set of hands, novel perspectives, educational thinking, and skill sets that augment the current team in place.
Technology: As fast as software, mobile apps, and social media advance, keeping a finger on the pulse of technology can allow your organization to grow memberships more efficiently with fewer resources. Interns who are digital natives are the perfect candidates to assist with that.
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Compensation? Keep in mind that paying an intern allows them to work more hours for your business, rather than holding down a part-time job. It provides an opportunity for economically challenged students to apply, and it can assist with paying for their education.
An average rate is $10-$12/hour, but the best-paid interns can make up to $20/hour. Regardless of the experience, most companies believe that interns do deserve payment for services rendered.