“…There are a number of work experience schemes which are embedded in degree study and varied by length and pay (Little & Harvey, 2006;Reddy & Moores, 2006;Wang & Crawford, 2018). It is well established that plenty of work experience schemes in elite professions disadvantage working class students as they have neither social connections to access these positions which are often not advertised and given to the children of the existing elite, nor financial resources to take unpaid internships (Allen, Quinn, Hollingworth, & Rose, 2013;Crawford & Wang, 2019;Duff, 2017;Tholen, Brown, Power, & Allouch, 2013;Wang & Crawford, 2018). By contrast, highly paid yearlong placements in elite accounting and financial services firms are available to a wider audience and offered to academically brilliant students regardless of their social class (Wang & Crawford, 2018).…”