University requires engineering students to find a summer internship in 2nd or 3rd year as a graduation requirement

>university requires engineering students to find a summer internship in 2nd or 3rd year as a graduation requirement
>finished all coursework 18 months ago but still can't graduate because finding an internship is nearly impossible unless you know someone or are female or get lucky
>girls in my classes barely passed and had whiteknights do everything for them and are now on $80k/yr

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Fuck this gay earth. Nuclear war now!

it's okay OP. Bridges will collapse because of female engineers.

>finding an internship is nearly impossible unless you know someone or are female or get lucky

Did you even try?
Nothing easier than getting an engineering internship. Companies are fond of poorly paid labor.

serious? the competition is insane in my country. 200-300 applications for 5-10 internship positions, all going to women and niggers likely. I've never made it past the group assessment.

Maybe you could try your luck in another country?

Dude it shouldn't be hard to find one. maybe look inward

Do it for free. Don't tell me it's impossible

hes the only one who with no job lined up at graduation
even all the smelly Indian girls got sick jobs

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can some one tell me about the internship process? Not an engineer just curious. What are the hours, what companies do you do it with? Are you typically expected to graduate and fill a position at that company, treating it like a test run of you? Is it experience to take to another company? What if you don't like that field of engineering?

is it really that easy to line up an engineering job?

>the competition is insane in my country. 200-300 applications for 5-10 internship positions

Are you trying to get into an investment bank?

You just described the situation in Brazil. Are you form here?

It is basically selling his soul. Doing the same work as other employees with a shitty payment. Only speaking about full time interns.

seems to be the norm at least here in America. still better career prospects than most things. How easy is it for someone to take, say, a BS in electrical and computer engineering and go the entrepreneurial route?

I think we need to make it public knowledge for all white males that don't have a family member at an engineering firm that they should not do engineering as a major. So many of us are being completely fucked, throwing away our college years at learning bullshit math just to get fucked for not knowing anybody.

>still attending community college
>1 year before i even transfer to uni
>already did paid internship at a prestigious research facility
>guaranteed funding for next summer as well
>feelsgoodman.jpg

It's all through networking. I got my internship through a researcher personally, by working with them throughout the school year. When it came time to apply for the internship, they had to post a public opening, but it was only a paperwork formality because I was already chosen. So anyone who applied for that spot was never going to get it anyway.

Try to get connected with individuals within an organization, even if you apply for a pool of internship positions. Find specific people, research their role in the company, and email them with interest in their project. They are going to have hundreds of nameless applicants. Get your name in front of their eyes. Plus it shows initiative that you want to do their work. They don't want lemmings, they want self-activating people. Researchers need interns that will get shit done with minimal supervision. Realize that you're actually an integral part of their work, therefore you need to add value to it.

Good luck user, I hope you make it.

Here in europe you can literally do anything. Even engineering boyos are head of finance of 10k+ companies.

Dont be autistic and you'll land an internship. Funny enough I got my internship by following the boomer advice by staring them right in the eye with a firm jandshake...
>email company I'm interested about asking if they offer internships. Ask to be forwarded to the engineering department.
>head engineer sets up an interview as he is not used to students chasing him outside school recruitment events.
>dont act like autist, or try to sound smarter than I am on interview. Be charismatic and dont speak until hes done talking. Be engaged and act natural.
>land job right then and there.
>t.mechanical engineering intern

Dont be a pussy and push yourself out of your comfort zone.

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>Dont be autistic
Just where do you think you are?

>can't find an internship, a job or a gf
>blame kikes, niggers, and roasties while ignoring your own autism
>i-if only i didn't have to compete against so many others, they'd have no choice but to hire me

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Yeah I'm from Europe too and I have a hard time understanding what everybody is talking about in this thread..
In my country engineers are the top of the pack, and companies track them on linkedin to recruit them.

constructing a bridge really isnt that hard

Australia

what the fuck

Blame everyone but yourself. You're gonna get far, kid.

Yes but I understand there is a culture gap.
Here (France), all the best universities are called 'School of Engineering'. Most of the top CEOs went to one.

Indeed

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anecdotally, our engineers seem to go into civil for public works or any other largely end up working for defense contractors. Given that, they get security clearances and as a result work on one project with certain parameters and have no idea what their part goes into. Seems they're kind of bugmen in a way, so its certainly not a conduit for our best in brightest in the same way.

Just don't be autistic bro