Anonymous wrote:They should have applied a long time ago. My sophomore interviewed this year for Junior summer. Got his second choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is a Junior in college.
He has been interning during summer since end of Freshman year.
He has applied for each internship like it was a job search. Each year he has applied to 250+ internships and heard back only from only 1 or 2 each year. 3.9 gpa kid in CS. Solid skills. CS is brutal. However, for the past two years, he has also got call back offers from companies he has interned with.
So, yes, terrible economy. But, when it is a terrible economy, then you need to dig in and get more skills. Even if it means working without pay.
Parents, guardians and relatives need to support these students as best as they can so that their future is bright, even if their present is hard.
+1. My sophomore CS major applied to 190 summer 2025 internship openings from August to October 2024. Only one interview but fortunately it resulted in an offer.
Anonymous wrote:Almost April. My junior son has no summer internship. MIS major at a top business school. He didn’t apply to enough. Should he take classes and try to get a fall one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is a Junior in college.
He has been interning during summer since end of Freshman year.
He has applied for each internship like it was a job search. Each year he has applied to 250+ internships and heard back only from only 1 or 2 each year. 3.9 gpa kid in CS. Solid skills. CS is brutal. However, for the past two years, he has also got call back offers from companies he has interned with.
So, yes, terrible economy. But, when it is a terrible economy, then you need to dig in and get more skills. Even if it means working without pay.
Parents, guardians and relatives need to support these students as best as they can so that their future is bright, even if their present is hard.
+1. My sophomore CS major applied to 190 summer 2025 internship openings from August to October 2024. Only one interview but fortunately it resulted in an offer.