What are the typical rules for quitting a paid internship? [closed]
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I am supposed to begin a paid internship soon but due to personal reasons I must resign. Do I have to wait 2 weeks even if I haven't started?
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I am supposed to begin a paid internship soon but due to personal reasons I must resign. Do I have to wait 2 weeks even if I haven't started?
professionalism internship
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I am supposed to begin a paid internship soon but due to personal reasons I must resign. Do I have to wait 2 weeks even if I haven't started?
professionalism internship
I am supposed to begin a paid internship soon but due to personal reasons I must resign. Do I have to wait 2 weeks even if I haven't started?
professionalism internship
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closed as off-topic by Masked Man♦, scaaahu, Joe Strazzere, Jenny D, Jonast92 May 28 '15 at 12:56
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closed as off-topic by Masked Man♦, scaaahu, Joe Strazzere, Jenny D, Jonast92 May 28 '15 at 12:56
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Contact your employer immediately, and let him know of your situation. Most likely, they won't require the two-week notice from you and they'll offer the internship to the next best candidate on the list.
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Well that highly depends on the contract you signed and the legal circumstances in the country you live in.
I had to quit a paid internship last year and the best thing to do is just speaking to them - they will understand your reasons and help you.
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Contact your employer immediately, and let him know of your situation. Most likely, they won't require the two-week notice from you and they'll offer the internship to the next best candidate on the list.
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Contact your employer immediately, and let him know of your situation. Most likely, they won't require the two-week notice from you and they'll offer the internship to the next best candidate on the list.
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Contact your employer immediately, and let him know of your situation. Most likely, they won't require the two-week notice from you and they'll offer the internship to the next best candidate on the list.
Contact your employer immediately, and let him know of your situation. Most likely, they won't require the two-week notice from you and they'll offer the internship to the next best candidate on the list.
answered May 28 '15 at 11:49
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Well that highly depends on the contract you signed and the legal circumstances in the country you live in.
I had to quit a paid internship last year and the best thing to do is just speaking to them - they will understand your reasons and help you.
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Well that highly depends on the contract you signed and the legal circumstances in the country you live in.
I had to quit a paid internship last year and the best thing to do is just speaking to them - they will understand your reasons and help you.
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Well that highly depends on the contract you signed and the legal circumstances in the country you live in.
I had to quit a paid internship last year and the best thing to do is just speaking to them - they will understand your reasons and help you.
Well that highly depends on the contract you signed and the legal circumstances in the country you live in.
I had to quit a paid internship last year and the best thing to do is just speaking to them - they will understand your reasons and help you.
answered May 28 '15 at 8:23
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