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by mabbo
2863 days ago
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I'm going to take this in a different direction and say: That's not the important question. The important question is whether you're interested in what the company and specific team are doing. Example: I once interned at Google, on the Chrome team. I mean, it's GOOGLE, free food and wonderful smart people and again it is GOOGLE and I'm an UNDERGRAD! What I learned that summer was that I don't actually care about web browsers at all. And so my internship was kind of a bust just because I didn't care much about what we were doing. I had no drive to stay at the office late to keep grinding away at the problem. What motivates you? What really interests you? Whether you're doing data science or software engineering, that will be far more important to you having a successful internship. |
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