A curated collection of resources for finding and preparing for tech internships, including CV guides, practice platforms, and application lists.
Awesome Internships is a curated GitHub repository that aggregates resources for individuals seeking technology internships. It provides structured lists of internship opportunities, resume-building tools, interview preparation platforms, and community feedback channels to help users navigate the application process.
Students and early-career developers looking for tech internships, particularly those in computer science and related fields who need guidance on applications, CVs, and interviews.
It saves time by centralizing scattered internship resources into one accessible, well-organized list, and leverages community contributions to keep the information relevant and comprehensive.
A curated list of tech internships resources.
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Aggregates internship lists, CV tools, and practice platforms into a single, well-organized repository, saving users from scouring multiple sources like GitHub lists and Overleaf templates.
Provides step-by-step sections from CV writing to interview prep, leveraging community tips from Reddit and established resources like 'Cracking the Coding Interview'.
Includes resources for both US and European internships and links to forums like Discord for real-time feedback, broadening accessibility beyond regional limits.
As a GitHub repo, updates depend on community contributions; internship lists like 'Summer 2024 Internships' may become stale without regular maintenance, risking outdated links.
Resources are linked without quality assurance; users must independently verify the effectiveness of tools like CV analyzers, which vary in reliability and cost.
Relies entirely on external platforms for CV building and interview practice, offering no native tools or personalized recommendations, which can fragment the user experience.