Anonymous wrote:For those saying students have to start applying in the fall -- that is not necessarily true. I do hear of kids in engineering and computer science starting to look in the fall, but in other areas, e.g., public policy, the process is in the spring. The internships my DC was applying for had application deadlines in mid-March (and he was successful, fwiw).
Anonymous wrote:I know it's sort of off topic, but have any of your current Freshman had luck with their internship searches? DS started in December and has been unable to secure anything yet. It's tough out there!
Anonymous wrote:You need a plan B if the kid hasn’t secured anything yet. School is over in 5 weeks. Some internships begin in 7 weeks. Lifeguard, Camp Counselor, etc. Make a better plan for next year and START LOOKING in SEPTEMBER!
Anonymous wrote:My rising senior has paid internship in NYC at a PR firm. Pay isn’t great (maybe $20 hour?) but it is a formal program and the expectation is that you will get a job offer for after graduation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Riding senior CS major with internship lined up since end of October last year. This will be his 3rd internship in college.
At his school, most kids in the STEM majors begin their search process in August. With most offered landing in October/Nov. Bt December almost all of his close friends have landed somewhere. A lot of the companies even send out Xmas gift packages during the holiday season.
My son will begin his full time job search in the summer, prepping for interviews, practicing code tests and getting his resume updated. The resume drops will probably begin mid to end of August.
Is this Summer’s internship not one that naturally leads to a FT offer?
Anonymous wrote:Riding senior CS major with internship lined up since end of October last year. This will be his 3rd internship in college.
At his school, most kids in the STEM majors begin their search process in August. With most offered landing in October/Nov. Bt December almost all of his close friends have landed somewhere. A lot of the companies even send out Xmas gift packages during the holiday season.
My son will begin his full time job search in the summer, prepping for interviews, practicing code tests and getting his resume updated. The resume drops will probably begin mid to end of August.
Anonymous wrote:You need a plan B if the kid hasn’t secured anything yet. School is over in 5 weeks. Some internships begin in 7 weeks. Lifeguard, Camp Counselor, etc. Make a better plan for next year and START LOOKING in SEPTEMBER!