We would be very happy to leave Nathan Albanese out of our coverage but that would require his father to exercise better judgment and proper disclosure.
for organising the internship, which was the first Seymour even knew about it.
It’s an opportunity provided reluctantly. No undergraduate student is qualified to do any productive client work, so menial tasks must be invented to occupy them. What’s more, their access to information at PwC is highly restricted because of – wait for it – rules around confidentiality! Major LOLs. Does that make it harder for the sons and daughters of elected leaders to get ahead without their parents playing the role of advancer? Harder than the offspring of CEOs, maybe, but certainly not harder than the offspring of truck drivers or aged care nurses. Having the surname Albanese and the forwarding address “Kirribilli House” on your CV is a decent professional head start without Dad needing to pick up the phone.
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