The government has not done its due diligence on finding if the NGO(s) are involved in this practice. Instead, they ask the NGO(s) to prove that they are not involved. How does this even make sense?
I have no idea why there is always a negative take on every HN post these days. Internships are the cheapest way to find talent. Many companies lay a path to obtain a full-time position after internships and its a win-win for both.
It is hard to end up with an internship, let alone at Yelp. Having an internship has many advantages for a student:
- Converting it to a full time
- Money
- Experience
Things get much harder for students on an F1 visa. Most often, a student may need to look out for themselves than the company's policies.