@B_I_N_G_0 well you should have a default for everything, if it works for you. like the previous person said, have a template for your application, as well as your resume (tweak it each time for each job/internship) and also have a plan for how your interview will go if/when it happens. prepare yourself to be confident and put your attributes on a pedestal because they love that
I went to a University career fair and spoke with 15 companies. Handed out 11 resumes, got 3 interviews leading to offers. Just started with a Fortune 100 company.
as for IT and CS most peers i know in college who didn’t apply to hundreds of internships got theirs from these university specific job fairs. going to one in february hoping to land one!
I got rejected in every single one. But still going for another interview next week. I hope that this time I will get it otherwise I don't have next chance to apply. I have to leave this place and go back to hometown.
Hiring manager here. A couple things could be happening here: 1. The manager thinks you are immature and is telling you that you need a bit more refinement, or 2. there is a disconnect between what the hiring manager is looking for and TAs understanding of the request. I see both more frequently than I would like. The first is frustrating because the candidate is likely qualified on paper, but hasn't done the leg work to nail the interview. For the second, I often have interviews dropped on my calendar by TA, and reading the resume, I know going in that the interview probably won't go well. I still take the interview, because there is a chance the phone screen uncovered helpful information beyond the resume which prompted TA to schedule an interview, and the candidate is actually competitive with an untailored resume. This has happened to me in the past, so I always give the benefit of the doubt.
You may land an interview with a strong resume and connections but if you're awkward or can't provide strong responses during an interview then that means nothing. Many students fail to realize how important it is to practice doing interviews, and think that any company will take them just based on their academic performance
@@BasedStarClips You kinda answered my point. Most students are awkward and nervous, get stuck in a question, or sometimes their responses are so oversold that it sounds like they're talking out their ass. Some might be a natural at landing interviews without practice but about 95% students definitely need to practice at doing interviews. Just as answering questions with a good response it's also important to keep a conversation going, such as asking relevant questions to their hiring manager. Employers that hire interns rarely ask about technical/job questions and would strictly focus on behavioral questions. They're trying to see if you're good at problem solving, have good communication skills, your work ethic, and if you're an overall good fit for the company's core values. Ofc the difficulty of interviews depends on how competitive your career is.
@@BasedStarClips some people REALLY need to practice interview. Not everyone is born sociable, charismatic, or confident. Social anxiety is more common than you think
I had the approximate same experience. Something is very wrong in society, and people who already got out of the woods think "oh, it'll be fine". They don't know how bad things really are.
My goal is to apply to at least 200, I’m currently at 37 and the rejections are already coming in😂😂 0 offers so far. (Update) great news I was able to score my dream job and I start Monday. I honestly didn’t even see it coming. Keep pushing guys.
I am a freshman, I have optional co-op coming in 8 months. and right now I don't have any projects under my belt. So I'd be really helpful for me if you could tell me what complexity of projects you had/have to get interviews.
@@bipinkalakheti8600 if you sent me your email @ I can send you my project portfolio. I used it and after 50 apps, I got 8 interviews and 3 offers for mechanical engineering in Texas (DFW)
Had quite the opposite, i didn't go to an ivy or a big state school or gave a good gpa, I went to a small liberal arts college and was able to score a internship with a fortune 200 company, I'd say just be yourself, the way I see it is this "do they want to have a beer with you" if so they'll hire you if not then they'll move along,
Wow dude! I never thought I'd meet someone who has done the same exact thing that I have! Just like you, I applied to 140+ companies couple of months ago and I recorded their info in my Notion database while doing so. Keep up the good work 😃🤜🤛
I applied to one internship at a fortune 100 and got it. To this day I’m not sure how, but interning there was one of the most amazing experiences I’ve had.
Trust me buddy this is NOT the right place to celebrate your achievement. People here are likely rejects and your comment would probably piss them off.
I feel incredibly lucky that I applied to 2 for this summer and received an offer for one of them. The other was no reply, but I am very fortunate. It’s in the biotechnology field, which are really hard to come by. I didn’t even find it myself, through networking they reached out to me to put my resume in the list of applications. This video makes me even more thankful to whatever higher power might be looking out for me.
I wake up every morning to apply to as many companies as possible. Lately I’ve been getting into a “we’re ready to bring you on” phase and then they just ghost me
Hey, I am a freshman in canada and I have my co-op coming in 6 months and I don't have any projects under my belt. So, I'd be really helpful if you could share your experience with me about what kind of project you had.
Hey Cedric! Congratulations. I had a similar experience during my MBA program applying for internships and jobs but that was mainly due to the fact that I was an international student. Congratulations on your offer. Was this for summer? When did you start applying? How did you prepare for the interviews?
I got ~5 rejections, ~2 no response, and 1 offer. Later two CEOs of two different companies contacted me individually (without me reaching out to them) and I changed my mind from the previous internship to one of them. I'm starting next week.
Got all offers through direct referrals, most would agree with wages lower than market rate. In the end companies need people to do menial, labourous tasks but just need to hire people cheaply. Theres always jobs, the question is how much are they paying.
700+ jobs on hirect no interview 150+ internship on internshala 2 interview 200+ other platforms no interview Still jobless😂 Key skill React js Bca 2nd year student
Someone please advise me on how I can get an internship related to investment research or wealth management for the spring semester. I was thinking of reaching out to CEOs of local firms. This worked out for me pretty well in high school but I don’t know if it will work now, especially in New York.
Hey men, I’m also applying to internships but I haven’t gotten any offers yet tho. I saw on your list that you applied to data science/analyst roles. That is what I’m doing also and currently I’m having some trouble finding any to apply to. If it’s not any trouble, could you send me the list of the roles you applied to and I could check if they still have it and apply to them. Thank you for sharing your experience tho.
I had somewhat similar while applying for Internship experience..during my UG I had applied for a total of 200+ companies of which only 40 companies responded and of the 40 only 3 gave me an offer. ... :)
For over 2 years maybe I applied for around 2k internships and got interviewed 3 times. And still didn't get a job till now. Maybe I was blessed with a curse. Most of my friends got a job from insiders. Did I hate my life? Yes. Am I depressed? Yes. But I can't blame them.
This sounds like a resume issue, or maybe it’s just your major is tougher to get hired in than others. Anything over 200 is “you need résumé counseling” territory.
hi! I am a fresher in university and currently, i am planning to apply for internships through cold emails but I have a question that whom do we send the cold mail do we send it to HR of the company or directly to the mail of the company?
How can people apply to so many?? It took me one day to apply to one application due to the forms and requirements. Not to mention writing paragraphs to answer to their specific questions, it’s soo time consuming
Do you mind telling me how you kept track of all of those? It looks like you're scrolling through a spreadsheet. Is it a website, or is it a spreadsheet you made. Thanks for reading!
Dude I think with my skill in Blender and art I just make porn and then use the proceeds to make actual cool shit and get a stable income. I’m in my last two years of education going for my BFA in Illustration and I keep getting anxious that what comes after will be a fucking nightmare cause of the great unknowns that seem to fuck over folks in getting a normal job in my field.
So far, over 20 apps, 17 no response, 2 interviews which they then called because they changed their minds (so no interviews) and 1 to work for free. You'd think there'd be more available since "nobody wants to work anymore!"
This makes me feel better. I got tons of rejection and 2 offers. Its a journey
Wow you got an offer finally
You guys get offer?
@@jivitentulasydass9623 right!
From where did you have this offer? In what project?
Also, hats off to you for applying to so many of them........ I can't even begin to imagine the dedication and effort...... 😅
Exactly! Lol
Easy way is to just have a template
@@dimejisaheed7546could u explain a bit.... It would help me?
@@B_I_N_G_0I'm assuming he meant plan out a format for the application and then use it over and over again with slight modifications on each one
@B_I_N_G_0 well you should have a default for everything, if it works for you. like the previous person said, have a template for your application, as well as your resume (tweak it each time for each job/internship) and also have a plan for how your interview will go if/when it happens. prepare yourself to be confident and put your attributes on a pedestal because they love that
I went to a University career fair and spoke with 15 companies. Handed out 11 resumes, got 3 interviews leading to offers. Just started with a Fortune 100 company.
My guess is you're not in any sort of creative field... Congrats!
as for IT and CS most peers i know in college who didn’t apply to hundreds of internships got theirs from these university specific job fairs. going to one in february hoping to land one!
:0 wp Carey
@@starskull8587How did it go?
Thats bcs youre comparing in person recruiting to online.
I got rejected in every single one. But still going for another interview next week. I hope that this time I will get it otherwise I don't have next chance to apply. I have to leave this place and go back to hometown.
let’s goo you got this
I reallly really hope you u got it SHIV!
You'll get my dear😢
How’d it go?
Thank you for your wishes. They really worked out for me. I got the job in July as a manager. Thank you all.❤️
bro literally 🔥🔥 ,hats off to you for bearing thoes rejections happily😄😄
I get told I match all of their qualifications and then get told by the hiring manager that they’re looking for people who have more experience
Hiring manager here. A couple things could be happening here: 1. The manager thinks you are immature and is telling you that you need a bit more refinement, or 2. there is a disconnect between what the hiring manager is looking for and TAs understanding of the request.
I see both more frequently than I would like. The first is frustrating because the candidate is likely qualified on paper, but hasn't done the leg work to nail the interview. For the second, I often have interviews dropped on my calendar by TA, and reading the resume, I know going in that the interview probably won't go well. I still take the interview, because there is a chance the phone screen uncovered helpful information beyond the resume which prompted TA to schedule an interview, and the candidate is actually competitive with an untailored resume. This has happened to me in the past, so I always give the benefit of the doubt.
@@PS_____love seeing comments like this thanks
@@PS_____ Or they invited many candidates and selected someone else who also met all the requirements but had more experience
And this man goes to Penn???!! 😭 You’d think the Ivy connections would help
You may land an interview with a strong resume and connections but if you're awkward or can't provide strong responses during an interview then that means nothing. Many students fail to realize how important it is to practice doing interviews, and think that any company will take them just based on their academic performance
@@Ganner84you really don’t have to practice for an interview lol just don’t be weird and awkward like most kids who are getting interviewed 😂😂
@@BasedStarClips You kinda answered my point. Most students are awkward and nervous, get stuck in a question, or sometimes their responses are so oversold that it sounds like they're talking out their ass. Some might be a natural at landing interviews without practice but about 95% students definitely need to practice at doing interviews. Just as answering questions with a good response it's also important to keep a conversation going, such as asking relevant questions to their hiring manager. Employers that hire interns rarely ask about technical/job questions and would strictly focus on behavioral questions. They're trying to see if you're good at problem solving, have good communication skills, your work ethic, and if you're an overall good fit for the company's core values.
Ofc the difficulty of interviews depends on how competitive your career is.
If you could help me out for actuarial internship, it will be pretty much helpful, when to start, field and firn etc. I am so confused.
@@BasedStarClips some people REALLY need to practice interview. Not everyone is born sociable, charismatic, or confident. Social anxiety is more common than you think
I had the approximate same experience. Something is very wrong in society, and people who already got out of the woods think "oh, it'll be fine". They don't know how bad things really are.
My goal is to apply to at least 200, I’m currently at 37 and the rejections are already coming in😂😂 0 offers so far.
(Update) great news I was able to score my dream job and I start Monday. I honestly didn’t even see it coming. Keep pushing guys.
me too 😂
congratulations, thanks for the update!
That’s amazing! Hope it goes well
Please what field are you in?
Congratulations on the job🎉
Giving me hope bc i'm at 51 apps, 9 rejections, 2 interviews (one filled) and a lot of no-response T_T
I am a freshman, I have optional co-op coming in 8 months. and right now I don't have any projects under my belt. So I'd be really helpful for me if you could tell me what complexity of projects you had/have to get interviews.
@@bipinkalakheti8600 if you sent me your email @ I can send you my project portfolio. I used it and after 50 apps, I got 8 interviews and 3 offers for mechanical engineering in Texas (DFW)
a man of focus, commitment, sheer Will
It’s so frustrating. I’ve sent out my resume to dozens of companies and I still haven’t gotten anything. This video made me feel a lot better
Honestly I dont think I compare to most people applying but I am not going to stop and just keep working on my skills until I get an offer
I applied for 5k+ jobs and internships and jobs, 10% rejections 70% no response remaining job frauds
I got 36 internships applied, almost all of them rejected or ignored, and almost was hired by a pyramid scheme posing as an internship.
127 applications: 77 "still under review"s and 50 rejections
300+ applied I don't know how many rejections and underreview and ignore 😢
Had quite the opposite, i didn't go to an ivy or a big state school or gave a good gpa, I went to a small liberal arts college and was able to score a internship with a fortune 200 company, I'd say just be yourself, the way I see it is this "do they want to have a beer with you" if so they'll hire you if not then they'll move along,
🧢
@@legendaryking913 lmao, stay mad 😂
@@organicoregano not really ur just 🧢
@@legendaryking913 Look me up on the link, Alexander Urbina
How many applications did you put in and what was your major?
Wow dude! I never thought I'd meet someone who has done the same exact thing that I have! Just like you, I applied to 140+ companies couple of months ago and I recorded their info in my Notion database while doing so. Keep up the good work 😃🤜🤛
My rejections started flying in my E-mail client within a week 😂
I applied to one... and got it
Where did you apply and how ?
which one?
You’re lying
I thought that software developers were in demand. It's weird that you had to apply over 100 times and settle for the first company that said yes
Same... Back in 2014 I applied for 90 internships. 2 replied (rejected) and one applied yes. The rest did not even bother 🤣
And I lost hope when I just send 7 and 5 rejections
😂😂
Hold on tight
I applied to one internship at a fortune 100 and got it. To this day I’m not sure how, but interning there was one of the most amazing experiences I’ve had.
Trust me buddy this is NOT the right place to celebrate your achievement.
People here are likely rejects and your comment would probably piss them off.
That’s awesome! What was your program and what are you doing now? Did they offer you a job?
Is this actually normal , I feel it’s actually due to the economy
I feel incredibly lucky that I applied to 2 for this summer and received an offer for one of them. The other was no reply, but I am very fortunate. It’s in the biotechnology field, which are really hard to come by. I didn’t even find it myself, through networking they reached out to me to put my resume in the list of applications. This video makes me even more thankful to whatever higher power might be looking out for me.
plz tell me your profile background....
The only existing higher power is God..islam❤
My college needs me to do a summer internship. I am unable to find one, super depressed. Wish I was not born
@DavidBus-um2rjhey bro thanx for this, but a week ago I found one , thats unpaid but anyway im glad
I wake up every morning to apply to as many companies as possible. Lately I’ve been getting into a “we’re ready to bring you on” phase and then they just ghost me
Omg this is crazy. I definitely need to apply to more. Also, is there an update for the 16 waiting on review you received ?
my experience applied to 3 selected for 2
(but as this was my first internship with no prior experience i applied to extremely small ngos and firms
How did you apply to them,, like from where ?
@@rayanabdulaziz4534 internshala
Stress, crying, existential dread, yeah that sums it up
Only internship I applied and got it, Year Up for project management and working at United Airlines rn
Sooo lucky
Coming out of engineering with basically no work experience, I applied to probably 30~50 jobs before getting a offer.
I appreciate your efforts bro..u r far more better than me.
257 research internship mails, 0 offers, 109 industrial applications
Bro in my country the company will ask you to pay for training and internship cost and then give you an internship cert.
That sounds like a scam, lol
1 company gave me that offer after rejecting me🤦♂️
75 apps
6 responses
2/6 being interviews
1 offer
Hey, I am a freshman in canada and I have my co-op coming in 6 months and I don't have any projects under my belt. So, I'd be really helpful if you could share your experience with me about what kind of project you had.
Hey Cedric! Congratulations. I had a similar experience during my MBA program applying for internships and jobs but that was mainly due to the fact that I was an international student. Congratulations on your offer. Was this for summer? When did you start applying? How did you prepare for the interviews?
Yes summer. Since last Fall. Mock interviews really help.
Tbh this makes me not even want to try anymore🤣
I got ~5 rejections, ~2 no response, and 1 offer. Later two CEOs of two different companies contacted me individually (without me reaching out to them) and I changed my mind from the previous internship to one of them. I'm starting next week.
I almost called WWT ask them why did you reject me
Where was the offer from?
Got all offers through direct referrals, most would agree with wages lower than market rate. In the end companies need people to do menial, labourous tasks but just need to hire people cheaply. Theres always jobs, the question is how much are they paying.
30 apps (cover letter & resume)
2 rejections
26 still under review or ghosted
2 offers
What program or software do you use to keep track of them? That looks AWESOME!
Congratulations on your offer 🔥🎉🥳🎊
Apart from jobs, let's talk about proposal?how much bro
I'm at 200+ applications and still hadn't landed an interview (mechanical engineering junior here)
Can you please share the companies list that you had while sending them application. I will be thankful.
you really motivate me
Just walk in and say “look at me..I’m the captain now”
Can anyone tell the sources where they are applying, iam looking for an internship in ML related, its been a longtime and I am loosing hope😢
80+ applications 2 interviews 1 offer!
My son applied to dozens of investment banks and such. No luck. Who the hell gets them (got a 1st in econ & stats from UCL)!!
Damn near the exact same thing. I applied to about 80-90 places, heard back from maybe 10, and got 1 offer
Can you please tell the site where applied for the internships
Ive had 3 in the Child and Youth Worker field! Only 1 rejection.. not like it mattered cuz i didnt want the position to begin with
I apply to at least 10 internship positions per day, five days a week since November 2022 and here is my result:
Two interviews
on which website
700+ jobs on hirect no interview
150+ internship on internshala 2 interview
200+ other platforms no interview
Still jobless😂
Key skill React js
Bca 2nd year student
How about now? Any green lights?
same here
Applied at one and got it on spot 🤠
How did u track these and which application u r using
can you please share the internship opportunities
Excel sheet, I find it difficult to search for various programs. Thankyou
Btw how is it going now? I see this video is from a few years back.
Shake hands, practice your elevator pitches, and try mock trials. Goodluck to all of you out there.
Someone please advise me on how I can get an internship related to investment research or wealth management for the spring semester. I was thinking of reaching out to CEOs of local firms. This worked out for me pretty well in high school but I don’t know if it will work now, especially in New York.
What resources did you use to find the internship openings?
LinkedIn, Indeed, Glassdoor, AngelList
@@cedricvicera can you please share the list of the companies that you are using. I will be thankful.
Hey men, I’m also applying to internships but I haven’t gotten any offers yet tho. I saw on your list that you applied to data science/analyst roles. That is what I’m doing also and currently I’m having some trouble finding any to apply to. If it’s not any trouble, could you send me the list of the roles you applied to and I could check if they still have it and apply to them.
Thank you for sharing your experience tho.
Im a freshman and Im really confused with the application can you help me with a list of companies in us for Summer 2023
I had somewhat similar while applying for Internship experience..during my UG I had applied for a total of 200+ companies of which only 40 companies responded and of the 40 only 3 gave me an offer. ... :)
Can you please share the companies list that you had while sending them application. I will be thankful.
Bro you motivated me
For over 2 years maybe I applied for around 2k internships and got interviewed 3 times. And still didn't get a job till now. Maybe I was blessed with a curse. Most of my friends got a job from insiders. Did I hate my life? Yes. Am I depressed? Yes. But I can't blame them.
This sounds like a resume issue, or maybe it’s just your major is tougher to get hired in than others. Anything over 200 is “you need résumé counseling” territory.
That is so much better, somebody do that for 1000 times until only one is accepted
bro you gotta reach out and spruce it up
hi! I am a fresher in university and currently, i am planning to apply for internships through cold emails but I have a question that whom do we send the cold mail do we send it to HR of the company or directly to the mail of the company?
I’ve never done internships and I must (online). Can someone please explain how and where to search?
Where do you put all of your Internship status like that!?
Thats crazy. Can you please tell, how did you tracked it ?
I'm a first year college student, what are internships? I am still confused on that topic. 🤔
1 applied - 1 accepted
+ 4 automatic offers
How can people apply to so many?? It took me one day to apply to one application due to the forms and requirements. Not to mention writing paragraphs to answer to their specific questions, it’s soo time consuming
What did u use to structure this so well?
Did you have to take a coding test for your offered one
Do you mind telling me how you kept track of all of those? It looks like you're scrolling through a spreadsheet. Is it a website, or is it a spreadsheet you made. Thanks for reading!
It's "notion" a tool. You can use it for management purposes.
Literally same 35 no response 25 under review 12 rejected 3 call backs 1 offer
Can you please share the companies list that you had while sending them application. I will be thankful.
How are you guys finding these internships is my question. Im doings post graduate in plant science and if anyone have any suggestion please.
I applied to 5 internships and got 2 interviews but i got the an offer for only 1 company.
Dude I think with my skill in Blender and art I just make porn and then use the proceeds to make actual cool shit and get a stable income. I’m in my last two years of education going for my BFA in Illustration and I keep getting anxious that what comes after will be a fucking nightmare cause of the great unknowns that seem to fuck over folks in getting a normal job in my field.
I applied to around 60 and have interviewed with 3 companies. No offer yet but it’s only been a week. Will continue to apply though
Now?
All we need is one offer
how did u organize them this way??
How did you make these columns?
I’m tired of getting rejected. I’m really disappointed and wanna give up
So far, over 20 apps, 17 no response, 2 interviews which they then called because they changed their minds (so no interviews) and 1 to work for free. You'd think there'd be more available since "nobody wants to work anymore!"
Give us a tutorial on how to apply for internships and tips
Can you please tell me from which platform you'd applied?
Applied to 63 in one month.
Reject by 9 .
4 In consideration.
50 no response.
And 0 offers.
Lol I'm a final year student now depression is on the way.
about me so I'm 17 year old diploma 3rd year 1aplly select stipend 5k and increasing after 2month if they like work is good ir not suggest me
Holy moly
BRO WHERE YOU HAVE APPLIED
Which internship were you accepted for?
CVS Health!
Can you share the application link of all of them 😅
What experience did you have already
How did you find this many to apply to?