Report a Micro-Internship
Parker Dewey individually vets each Micro-Internship that is posted on the Parker Dewey platform. This is done each business day by our US-based Support team. Even with this process in place, if you have a question about a project, we want to hear from you.
In this section, you will learn how to:
- Why would I report a Micro-Internship?
- How do I report a Micro-Internship?
- What happens when a Micro-Internship is reported to Parker Dewey?
Why Report a Micro-Internship
Micro-Internships posted on Parker Dewey are reported to the Parker Dewey Support Team for a variety of reasons. These may include:
- Unclear deliverables
- Misunderstanding about project expectations
- Compensation that seems too low or too high based on scope of work
- Unclear start/end dates
How to Report a Micro-Internship
In order for Micro-Interns to have as positive of an experience as possible with Parker Dewey Micro-Internships, we appreciate receiving notifications from users about projects that may be unclear. To report a Micro-Internship, click on the Report Project button towards the bottom of the project posting (next to the Apply for this Project button). Complete the form providing a brief explanation about why you are reporting this project. When finished, select Submit.

What Happens When a Micro-Internship is Reported
In the rare situation when a Micro-Intern reports a project to Parker Dewey, we will investigate the information provided by the Micro-Intern. These situations are handled on a case by case basis, and we may contact the individual who posted the Micro-Internship to request additional information.
Projects that do not meet our Project Eligibility criteria will not be allowed to proceed.