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Mayor’s kids score prestigious unpaid internships at City Hall

No flipping burgers for the de Blasio kids.

The mayor’s daughter Chiara, 19, a college student, and son Dante, 16, a soon-to-be high school senior, scored sweet summer gigs as interns at City Hall, New York’s First Lady Chirlane McCray announced on her blog Thursday.

For the resumé-boosting gigs, Dante will push papers for the first deputy mayor’s office and Chiara will work in the Office to Combat Domestic Violence.

“The internships are fantastic opportunities for Chiara and Dante to give back and grow through service,” McCray wrote.

To secure the much-coveted jobs, Mayor de Blasio had to get a waiver from the Conflicts of Interests Board — as did former Mayor Mike Bloomberg, whose daughter Emma had worked for him for free.

In an Aug. 6 letter, the board chairman noted that the summer internships are “valuable” and “not widely available.”

But the board granted the waiver, saying that the internships were brief, unpaid and included public service.

McCray didn’t address the waiver in her blog.

“Bill and I didn’t just raise our children in New York — we raised our children with New York . . . Dante and Chiara have both made an effort to give back to the city that has given them so much,” she wrote.