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Tell Us About Your Terrible Internship Experience

Classes have resumed at Penn State, which means that depending on your summer experience, you’re either missing water cooler talk, business casual attire, and your awesome coworkers or entirely relieved to be back in Happy Valley.

Because great internships that Really Helped You Determine Your Career Path are boring to read about, we want to hear about your awful internship experiences — you know, the ones that required you to get coffee for your superiors all morning or had you working terrible hours.

We’ll be publishing a post with the worst of the worst internship experiences based on the information we get from the form below. If you’re one of the lucky ones with a terrible internship we choose to include in our post, we’ll be in touch before we publish anything about your experience. Names will remain anonymous.

(Note: You’ll need to click somewhere inside the form and scroll down with your mouse to see all the questions. If that doesn’t work, you can click here to open it in a new page.)

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