Looking for feedback to land big tech internship next summer (or other terms) as my last one before graduation (only have gotten one big tech interview from Nvidia). Also would appreciate opinions on extending graduation to April 2026 in hopes of getting a big tech internship in Summer 2025 (or other terms) or graduating in August 2025 and accepting an offer for a full time rotational program at current company from October 2025 (which is about 2.5 years).
#Aiming For Big Tech Internship
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Solid resume at a glance, some notes:
- Lower courses list to 2 lines max, include only the most relevant ones and done in upper years (e.g. remove Foundations of Computer Science (which Uni is this btw, I'm Canadian as well))
- I don't think you need to include Canada in the location for each one, if you want, put your location in the header
- GraphQL is not a language, put it in frameworks
- Don't put CSS (assuming its the styling language in HTML) as one of the first ones, usually you can put it is like HTML/CSS at the end since it's assumed most people know those anyway
- So do like C, C++, Java, JavaScript, ... HTML/CSS
appreciate the feedback
but yeah i go to western
i’ll take down some of the courses i did in first/second year that are irrelevant i guess then
languages part makes sense tho thanks!
context wise do u think i can make improvements? im having trouble getting call backs from big tech
also u got an opinion on my grad situation i mentioned
Sorry, I am not sure about this
I don't know, looks like a solid resume to me, hopefully others can give other input for it, i didn't read all the bullet points but overall they seem good
Also just noticed, but how do you already have a bullet point for the incoming internship? 😅
it’s the same company so i already got info on what i’ll be working on might as well include it
I mean, idk, i'd personally not include it since it reads as something you're doing currently
do u think i should just include using python to integrate gcp resources for a capital management tool? just so there’s something but nothing about impact