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Graduates beware, don't fall for that unpaid job advert

  • Written by Jessica Richards, Lecturer Sport Business Management, Western Sydney University
Graduates beware, don't fall for that unpaid job advertThey might want you, but are they prepared to pay you?Shutterstock/Brt

Sydney Football Club sparked outrage this week when it advertised for someone to work three to four days a week for nine months, as a volunteer.

The unpaid job, to work as a strength and conditioning assistant, was specifically looking for someone with a degree in human movement,...

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