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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:

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.

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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.

When NOT to Report a Micro-Internship

There is no need to report a Micro-Internship for reasons such as:

  • If you have not heard back from an organization after applying for a Micro-Internship.  To check the status of your Micro-Internship application, follow these instructions.

  • If you are not selected for a Micro-Internship.  Parker Dewey Micro-Internships are competitive opportunities, and you are likely not going to be selected for every opportunity to which you apply.  If you would like some tips on how to improve your Micro-Internship application, check out the resources available to Micro-Interns such as upcoming events and articles.

When in doubt, you can always reach out to Parker Dewey's Support Team.

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