As a female entrepreneur you probably wear many different hats – running your business while balancing your responsibilities in your personal life. The good news is that there is a way to get help. The answer that many women-owned businesses are turning to is to hire an intern. Interns are smart, present an opportunity for mentorship, and they are often willing to trade on the job experience and training for little to no pay.
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