How to get a tech internship

Field-tested job-hunting tips for computer science students.

Also check out my post on getting started with computer science for college students.

Google headquarters

I probably don’t need to convince you that working at tech companies is really attractive. You can work with startups on meteoric rises and world-famous tech giants, all while surrounded by ping-pong tables and unlimited snacks. You can build apps that your friends use and products that make the world a better place.

There’s just one problem: how do you get a tech internship in the first place?

CS50: What Next?

Piezīme: this post is aimed mostly at Harvard students.

CS50 logo

So you took Harvard’s introductory computer science class, CS50. (Maybe you were a regular at my section or met me at office hours.) You learned a lot, you enjoyed it, and you want to continue exploring computer science. Maybe you want to concentrate in CS, get a minor, get an internship at a tech company, or better understand how computers are going to take over the world.

But CS is a huge field, and with just one course under your belt, it’s difficult to really break into it.

So what next?

Mana Khan Academy Prakse, Summer '15

Šovasar, Es pa kreisi draudzīgās robežām Kembridžā un devās ārā, lai West streiku tā bagāts interns kā programmatūras inženieri Khan Academy. Un tas nav gluži darīt to taisnīgumu: tas bija pilnīgi pārveidojoša pieredze.

Salman Khan of Khan Academy
Ar awesome Sal Khan, dibinātājs Khan akadēmijas

Awesome projekti

Es uzaugu ton kā programmatūras inženieris, strādājot kopā ar savu mentoru par tādiem atdzist projektos kā:
– Radīt SEO'd galvenās lapas mūsu video
– Ēkas funkciju, lai nosūtītu lietotāju e-pasta paziņojumus ikreiz, kad viņu jautājumiem par mūsu video saņemt atbildes, cieši sadarbojoties ar dizaineru
– Izsekot un nosaka bugs mūsu jauno video atskaņotājs

Publicēt, tāpat, un atrast: izveidotu atvērtu un kurators ekosistēmu

Lielākā daļa ekosistēmas, piemēram, lietotņu veikalos ir atvērts vai kurators. Bet kāpēc mēs nevaram būt gan? Labi, mēs varam — viss, kas jums nepieciešams, ir trīs vārdi: publicēt, atrast, un tāpat. Tas pats attiecas uz tehnoloģiju un kaut kas cits.

Parasti ir divi varianti, ja jūs vēlaties, lai publicēt lietotni: publicēt to kaut kā iOS App Store (kur cilvēki atradīs savu lietotni, bet Apple recenzenti var noliegt savu iesniegumu) vai vienkārši ielieciet to savā mājas lapā (kur tas ir viegli publicēt, bet nav garantijas, kāds to redzēs.) Not the greatest set of options.

Isn’t there a way to combine the strengths of both of these to make for the best possible experience for both publishers and consumers? I think there is. It’s called an open and curated ecosystem. Let’s take a look at:

  • What open un curated ecosystems are
  • Examples of open and curated ecosystems
  • What you need to make an open and curated ecosystem
  • Examples of these ecosystems beyond just technology

and see if we can discover something about the power of crowdsourcing, innovation, and the three verbs publicēt, atrast, un tāpat.

Curated vs. open ecosystems

The iOS App Store and open internet, among others, ir app ecosystemsplaces where apps can be published and found. And I think the big factors that differentiate one ecosystem from another are whether the ecosystem is open, where anyone can publish apps and whether it is curated, where the best apps rise to the top and users are assured quality apps. That’s the major difference between the iOS store and the internet at large, which I mentioned earlier.

Let’s look at examples of curated and open ecosystems and what differentiates them.

5 nenovērtējami bezmaksas produktivitātes progr koledžā

Pirms dažiem gadiem es rakstīja par noderīgas progr par vidusskolu — bet tagad koledža ir šeit, un tas rada pilnīgi jaunu komplektu prasībām. Kopš Es ierados Harvard, Man bija darīt vairāk, un manas progr bija jādara vairāk too.

Šie jaunie lietotnes nepieciešams darbojas uz visām platformām (Logi, Mac, Android, iOS), sinhronizēt nemanāmi starp tām, un palīdz man saglabāt manu dati organizēti. Viņiem ir jābūt universāls, robusts, un viegli-to-izmantot. Un viņiem ir jābūt bezmaksas.

With that in mind, here are the five apps that I’ve relied on most at Harvard and that I recommend to anyone in college or anywhere else in life. They’re ranked in order of usefulness.

Evernote, Wunderlist, Mailbox, Sunrise, Pocket
5 bezmaksas, essential apps for college: Evernote, Wunderlist, Mailbox, Sunrise, and Pocket.

Pašizpausme internetā: hibrīda pieeja?

The internet should help you express yourself easily and ensure you have control over the content and quality of your writings. But is that possible?

The internet has always been called the great platform for self-expression. The claim goes that you no longer need to be talented and lucky enough to get your work into a book or newspaper or magazine; anyone can publish anything to the internet, and if it’s good enough, it can get found.

It’s definitely true that the cost of self-expression has gone down with the internet, so people are much more likely and able to use it to publish their ideas. (The idea of economic cost, or amount of effort it takes to do something, is a very powerful one, starp citu. When it gets easier to do something, that thing explodes in popularity. It’s pretty self-evident, but it’s a powerful way of looking at things like the rise of self-expression with the internet.)

Ir two main ways of publishing content online:

  • Publishing independently (making your own platform)
  • Using someone else’s platform (hosted publishing)

Both of these fall short of the goal of allowing for easy self-publishing. Es domāju, ka, tomēr, ka there’s room for a hybrid that would bring the best of both.

Par “sociāls” media, vājas saites, un Snapchat stāsti

How social media is designed to help you build relationships with acquaintances, and why Snapchat (jā, that Snapchat) is the most effective social media platform

It was late enough that I’d stopped thinking for the night, so I proudly proclaimed to my nearby friends that I was getting a Snapchat account. It had always struck me as a bit vapid and narcissisticyou’re swapping carefully-chosen selfies with others to try and win favorbut I figured I’d give it a go.

But I quickly learned that Snapchat, like any other social media platform, gives rise to a number of use cases that the creators probably never intended. (Piemēram, Twitter probably never foresaw that it would contribute to the Egyptian Revolution of 2011.) What I saw was this: Snapchat and other social media platforms are surprisingly effective ways to grow and maintain your network of weak ties (acquaintances) by reducing the costs of communication and increasing the number ofhooks,” or chances to strike up conversation, you have. All social media can do this, but Snapchat, by its very nature, is the king of this.