Seen so many examples of these trying to take advantage of desperate graduates by offering them peanuts or nothing at all! Horrendous practice

by sabdotzed

15 comments
  1. What better way to learn about insolvency than first-hand experience?

  2. [https://targetjobs.co.uk/careers-advice/internships/law-unpaid-internships-know-your-rights](https://targetjobs.co.uk/careers-advice/internships/law-unpaid-internships-know-your-rights)

    I would be surprised if anyone in that line of business is breaching the law on minimum wage! Unfortunately insolvency practitioner is a very competitive field to try to get a start in, so this isn’t atypical – you won’t be working, but you will be learning at your own cost.

  3. ‘At the end of this programme you will be homeless, thin and bankrupt”

  4. We’re just going to put your wages into an accou-… aaaand it’s gone.

  5. I could understand this if it was a globally prestigious equity trading firm but who the fuck would consider 6 months of working for free to be an accountant at a firm you’ve never heard of in Golders fucking Green? I almost admire their sheer cheek here.

  6. Offering the opportunity to experience insolvancy first hand – all while working your ass off for free.

  7. I it says right there it’s for those who want a career in the “insolvency profession”, working for free seems like a great way to get experience in being insolvent

  8. You could only do a scheme like that if you are rich or have family in London you can live with rent free.

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