Muffin Break boss lazy millennials no longer applying unpaid work experience ...

'They have an inflated view of their self-importance': Muffin Break boss slams 'lazy' millennials who refuse to do unpaid work experience because they all want to be Instagram influencers  Ms Brennan said millennials are no longer seeking unpaid internships  Instead, they are developing unrealistic expectations from social media Online media is now a profitable market for Instagram models and influencers 

By Brittany Chain For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 11:14 GMT, 23 February 2019 | Updated: 11:39 GMT, 23 February 2019

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The boss of Muffin Break has criticised millenials for being lazy and caring more about Instagram than improving their careers. 

The company's general manager Natalie Brennan says she used to received dozens of applications for unpaid work experience and internships - but no longer does.

She said the rise of social media has meant young people believe they can make money from being Instagram influencers and are therefore reluctant to work hard. 

Instagram influencer Tahlia Skaines often travels the world promoting bikini brands and clothing. In this picture, she poses alongside a HiSmile Teeth Whitening kit

Instagram influencer Tahlia Skaines often travels the world promoting bikini brands and clothing. In this picture, she poses alongside a HiSmile Teeth Whitening kit

Ex Bachelor alumni Sopihe Tieman made a successful career out of influencing after her time on the hit show

Ex Bachelor alumni Sopihe Tieman made a successful career out of influencing after her time on the hit show

'I think everybody thinks social media is going to get them ahead somewhere. There's definitely that inflated view of their

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