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Guys I have a question.

I have a choice to use my universities influence for one of three internship positions.

The first choice is my unrealistic goal, an internship with Coca cola.

The second choice is my realistic choice. It's a Human Resources internship with the local government. Human Resources is an industry that pays a respectable salary and the work isn't demeaning.

Now for my backup choice, I have two options.
>Walgreens Management internship
>10 weeks
>14$ per hour (4$ more per hour than my current salary at my job)
>Presumingly retail management tasks (I currently work retail)
>Walgreens store manager median pay is 66k per year

>Digital/Social media and PR marketing
>Internship for a marketing agency in my area
>3 months
>Tasks include
Promote products and services through public relations and social initiatives,
Create social media content for clients and the company,Conduct extensive media outreach
,Coordinate scheduling and logistics
Executive summary and analytical reporting

Is "Social media marketing" a meme? Google says that median pay for a manager in this industry is 50k. Is this a growing industry? Is entering this industry a loser move?

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