Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 21:29     Subject: Are internships drying up?

Now that it's seen as exploitative to have unpaid interns, a lot of internships have disappeared. My department no longer has unpaid interns and will not budget for paid interns.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 21:13     Subject: Are internships drying up?

Anonymous wrote:Talked to college DC tonight about internship offers being rescinded. DC heard Door Dash and Lyft rescinded their summer internship offers.


door dash still hiring for the summer but u need your own car
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 21:08     Subject: Re:Are internships drying up?

My kid landed an internship in December for this summer. Great role with corporate housing. Current sophomore. Among their close friends, 2 of 4 have landed internships. I think it’s a combination of luck hustle and grind. Internships are out there but summer is fast approaching, so those kids who want one need to send like 50 resumes out this week.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 18:21     Subject: Are internships drying up?

My college junior is having no luck this summer.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 18:20     Subject: Are internships drying up?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS got three internship offers in December '22 and January '23, accepted one offer and declined the other two. Today, the company that he accepted the offer informed him that due to budget constraints, it has to rescind the offer. The same thing also happened to one of my nephews that a different company that offered him the internship also rescinded the offer. It is now almost March so it is almost possible to find an internship. Anyone in the same boat as DS?


The lesson is he should have accepted all. Both my kids accepted two summer jobs. One will most likely get a pulled offer. That is the new world we live in


Terrible advice. Don’t teach your kid to accept
More than one offer on the chance that one of them will fall though. Because he’s knowingly leaving the company with an issue if it doesn’t fall though and he ends up picking the one he wants to stay with.


Hey, it is a dog-eat-dog world. When companies pay a price with on-campus recruiting...or better yet, stick to their internship commitment, then kids can be upstanding about job offers. I mean, internship programs are for 3 months...it is a minor expense for these companies in the scheme of things. If anything, they can make it 2 months instead of 3 which still gives the kid valuable experience.

But, until the day that companies act with integrity, they literally set the example for the kids...that their offer didn't mean anything and you have to look out for #1. Karma is a b***h, so it might come back to bite the kid in the ass. However, this idea that you owe a company anything...absolutely no.


Um, it’s not the companies he is screwing over. It’s his own peers who were looked over for your jerk of a kid. His classmates must live him. Way to go mom.


+1

Don't listen to that mom - that kid is making a bad name for himself/herself by screwing over the companies - the purpose of internships is to build a name for yourself, and that parent is teaching their kid to do the opposite.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 17:27     Subject: Re:Are internships drying up?

What about REUs?
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 17:21     Subject: Are internships drying up?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS got three internship offers in December '22 and January '23, accepted one offer and declined the other two. Today, the company that he accepted the offer informed him that due to budget constraints, it has to rescind the offer. The same thing also happened to one of my nephews that a different company that offered him the internship also rescinded the offer. It is now almost March so it is almost possible to find an internship. Anyone in the same boat as DS?


The lesson is he should have accepted all. Both my kids accepted two summer jobs. One will most likely get a pulled offer. That is the new world we live in


Terrible advice. Don’t teach your kid to accept
More than one offer on the chance that one of them will fall though. Because he’s knowingly leaving the company with an issue if it doesn’t fall though and he ends up picking the one he wants to stay with.


Hey, it is a dog-eat-dog world. When companies pay a price with on-campus recruiting...or better yet, stick to their internship commitment, then kids can be upstanding about job offers. I mean, internship programs are for 3 months...it is a minor expense for these companies in the scheme of things. If anything, they can make it 2 months instead of 3 which still gives the kid valuable experience.

But, until the day that companies act with integrity, they literally set the example for the kids...that their offer didn't mean anything and you have to look out for #1. Karma is a b***h, so it might come back to bite the kid in the ass. However, this idea that you owe a company anything...absolutely no.


Um, it’s not the companies he is screwing over. It’s his own peers who were looked over for your jerk of a kid. His classmates must live him. Way to go mom.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 17:17     Subject: Re:Are internships drying up?

My college sophomore is having the same difficulty in finding an internship.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 16:58     Subject: Are internships drying up?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS got three internship offers in December '22 and January '23, accepted one offer and declined the other two. Today, the company that he accepted the offer informed him that due to budget constraints, it has to rescind the offer. The same thing also happened to one of my nephews that a different company that offered him the internship also rescinded the offer. It is now almost March so it is almost possible to find an internship. Anyone in the same boat as DS?


The lesson is he should have accepted all. Both my kids accepted two summer jobs. One will most likely get a pulled offer. That is the new world we live in


Terrible advice. Don’t teach your kid to accept
More than one offer on the chance that one of them will fall though. Because he’s knowingly leaving the company with an issue if it doesn’t fall though and he ends up picking the one he wants to stay with.


Hey, it is a dog-eat-dog world. When companies pay a price with on-campus recruiting...or better yet, stick to their internship commitment, then kids can be upstanding about job offers. I mean, internship programs are for 3 months...it is a minor expense for these companies in the scheme of things. If anything, they can make it 2 months instead of 3 which still gives the kid valuable experience.

But, until the day that companies act with integrity, they literally set the example for the kids...that their offer didn't mean anything and you have to look out for #1. Karma is a b***h, so it might come back to bite the kid in the ass. However, this idea that you owe a company anything...absolutely no.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 05:47     Subject: Re:Are internships drying up?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC a sophomore at a top 5 college has no luck so far.


It is hard to get a really good internship until summer after junior year.


+1
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 04:49     Subject: Are internships drying up?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS got three internship offers in December '22 and January '23, accepted one offer and declined the other two. Today, the company that he accepted the offer informed him that due to budget constraints, it has to rescind the offer. The same thing also happened to one of my nephews that a different company that offered him the internship also rescinded the offer. It is now almost March so it is almost possible to find an internship. Anyone in the same boat as DS?


The lesson is he should have accepted all. Both my kids accepted two summer jobs. One will most likely get a pulled offer. That is the new world we live in


Terrible advice. Don’t teach your kid to accept
More than one offer on the chance that one of them will fall though. Because he’s knowingly leaving the company with an issue if it doesn’t fall though and he ends up picking the one he wants to stay with.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 00:23     Subject: Are internships drying up?

Anonymous wrote:DS got three internship offers in December '22 and January '23, accepted one offer and declined the other two. Today, the company that he accepted the offer informed him that due to budget constraints, it has to rescind the offer. The same thing also happened to one of my nephews that a different company that offered him the internship also rescinded the offer. It is now almost March so it is almost possible to find an internship. Anyone in the same boat as DS?


The lesson is he should have accepted all. Both my kids accepted two summer jobs. One will most likely get a pulled offer. That is the new world we live in
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 00:05     Subject: Re:Are internships drying up?

Anonymous wrote:DC a sophomore at a top 5 college has no luck so far.


It is hard to get a really good internship until summer after junior year.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 00:03     Subject: Are internships drying up?

Anonymous wrote:Our nonprofit is hiring summer interns. In person. Haven’t gotten many candidates. A real decline from the past.

My son is a sophmore at CP with CS major with good grades, he is desperately looking for internship this summer, how can he contact you? TIA
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2023 22:45     Subject: Are internships drying up?

CS is seeing a decline - IT and Security are being outsourced to other countries for pennies on the dollar. Too much supply, not enough demand.