Saturday, July 25, 2020

The Search Continues

The Search Continues So I will elaborate on this entry later this evening, but for now, Ill describe to you my morning. I woke up this morning at 8.50 AM to a phone call from Procter and Gamble alerting me to the fact that I had an interview at 3.45 PM. Now do keep in mind that I went to sleep at about 4 am because I decided to stay up late and continue working on my critical review of The compressive properties and function-composition relationships of developing bovine articular cartilage. So needless to say hopping out of bed at 10 am and figuring out what tie to wear this morning was a bit of an adventure, but then again, its college, am I supposed to expect anything else? EDIT: As promised. So currently, Im trying to figure out what Im going to do with my summer. Last year, I started off my search a little late, but still managed to find a pretty good internship. But this year, Im starting early so I can have time to make my decision and figure out a number of logistical issues like housing, etc. So how do I go about finding a summer internship? So one of the services MIT provides is the Career Office. They help to you write a resume, practice mock interviews, etc. They even help with study abroad options. In addition, theres also MonsterTrak, which is a version of Monster where companies will post their openings for full time and internship positions. After applying online, companies will review your resume and after they review your resume, they may pre-select you for an interview which are typically held in the Career Office. In addition to the Career Office, theres also UPOP, a program for engineering sophomores. UPOP takes place over IAP where you have workshops that help you practice your interview skills, skills for the workplace, etc. I have a few friends who participated in UPOP. Some ended up working at Boeing, Broadcom, and other pretty big name companies. So far Ive had three interviews this semester, some have gone better than others, but I do have a couple offers already so thats exciting. Itll be pretty tough deciding which one Id like. The allure of one offer is that their offices are within walking distance of this monument. There are a lot of other ways to find pretty cool internships as well. Departments oftentimes email out to their students about opportunities. Alumni are also great resources as well. Theres also the IAP Externship program where students are hosted by companies during IAP. PS. For all of you who emailed me with questions, Ill be responding to those questions via an entry tomorrow. For those of you with questions who havent asked me yet, post a comment or email me at [emailprotected].

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