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Last minute internship interview tips?
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I’ve got a Zoom interview for a local consulting company tomorrow. Does anybody have any tips for success here? Especially regarding pay. They’re a relatively small company but I’d really be stiffing myself financially if I don’t ask for at least $13 per hour. This job would be a springboard for a co-op in future semesters so it’d be helpful, but I pay my own bills & can’t afford to work for free.

Edit: my location is a city, growing ever more expensive, in a fairly rural state of America. I’d consider $13 to be the minimum to afford to live while working part time & attending school.

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