I know there is some distinction between FogCreek running the job site on SO and the actual SO team. Nonetheless, I would like to put this out there:

Lower the cost of internship/co-op position listings. There are never any listings for this category and it is with good reason. It costs too much.

I can fully understand a company paying $350/listing for a full-time, full-fledged developer.

However, the number of companies that are willing to pay this amount to post possible internships are few and far between. 37Signals charges $300/job and $50/internship and I think this is the right approach.

I'd like to see far more internships on the job site, so lets see if we can do something to reduce to cost and subsidize the young developers a little more in their internship endeavors.

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This may open up the issue of companies paying for the cheaper Intern postings but actually advertising a full-time position. I'm not sure how rigorously those things are screened. And there's nothing preventing them from looking for an "intern" that must work 40 hrs/week, can't be in school, and is paid a normal wage. – colithium Jul 7 '09 at 6:33
@colithium, that is a risk that you have with ~any~ intern posting. In this instance, I think the reward far outweighs the risk. I can't picture the HR department of very many large companies trying to save a few dollars in exchange for possible bad-press/blacklisting. – Simucal Jul 7 '09 at 6:37
@Simucal - keep in mind that we regularly clean SO of spam accounts that are essentially marketeers for such companies, trying to avoid the cost of placing an advert on the site... I'm sure we can extend that to trying to exploit any cost saving... I can imagine the question on SO "Where can I find a programmer in the Detroit area with 5 years experience using J2EE, 40hrs/wk @ 70k?" – Marc Gravell Jul 7 '09 at 7:40
@colithium If it's only 3-6 months, that's called a co-op where I'm from. – Thomas Owens Jul 7 '09 at 11:42
I don't know much about the Careers site... is this obsolete now? – Popular Demand Oct 5 '12 at 14:48

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This appears more like a question for Joel for jobs.joelonsoftware.com since I believe that is where we actually get all the job listings. I do not believe that StackOverflow is really in charge of that.

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I said that in my post. However, considering this is SO's business model at the moment, I feel safe posting this here. It can get to the people who need to see it. – Simucal Jul 7 '09 at 14:28

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