General Motors (GM) has hired 110 high school students as summer interns to help clean up the Detroit city, perform service projects and learn life skills, The Detroit News reports.

The student interns were hired under the two-month GM Student Corps program. According to GM North America President Mark Reuss, the program would give the students invaluable work experience and connections with a global company.

The students were selected from 11 United Way Network of Excellence Schools. They will be paid minimum wage to perform work in Detroit-area neighborhoods.

Source: The Detroit News

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