Back in his childhood bedroom in Gold River isn t where Josh DePeel envisioned he d spend the months leading up to college graduation. Yet, that s where he is. Pursuing his degree. In his final year at Boston s Suffolk University, DePeel, much like thousands of soon-to-be college graduates, is facing a pandemic problem.They re unable to find internships in their chosen career fields that would give them important hands-on training and build out their resumes in the process.During the pandemic, many internship programs have vanished with businesses having even their own employees working from home. Whether it be a beat reporter . just in general, an NFL, MLB reporter, I want to work in the sports media industry, said DePeel.DePeel and soon-to-be graduates across the country are finding themselves in a tough spot trying to build up their resumes with few opportunities for on-the-job experience they would have received though internships during non-pandemic times. The younger
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