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?







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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.






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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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                  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.






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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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