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JamesBrown 04-06-2010 08:52

Re: Internships
 
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Originally Posted by Zach O (Post 965282)
Generally however, if you don't attach your name to a handle, you're good to go.

This is definitely not true. Think about how many accounts you have on the internet. If one of them is tied to either your name or the email address you have on your resume then a lot more can be discovered. I went through one day looking my self up and found accounts I had forgotten about. Odds are that your AIM YIM or skype IDs are attached to your forum account. I found my old accounts by searching for my old screen name (which could easily be found by searching for my email address then going through my chief delphi info).

It is important to be aware of your image online. It is not going to kill your chances of getting a job because you have some pictures online, it may raise a red flag but there are many other things to consider. I personally have a few pictures online where I have a beer in my hand (I am over 21). I would be shocked if any employer cared about them. All employers know that people go out and have a life out side of work. Your prior work history and record of academic success (for students and recent grads) as well as your drive are by far the most important things to prospective employers.

Andrew Schreiber 04-06-2010 10:29

Re: Internships
 
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Originally Posted by kjolana1124 (Post 965289)
I'll give money to the first person who can find me on Google. I say that because no matter WHAT I DO I can't. It actually kind of depresses me xD Then again, that was before I was really active on Twitter and here, so that may change now. But before getting to my Facebook was impossible. If anyone finds me, tell me because I honestly want to know how to do it so I know what employers will be seeing.

Of course, as soon as I say this I check to find my Twitter as the fifth hit and a topic I started here the 7th

So yeah, they will find you xD

The real scary part is that you also have to watch what other people put up. Take for example, the first picture if you google for Andrew Schreiber is me. I did not put it up, nor do I recall giving consent for it to be put up (I don't really care as it was for a programming competition). The number 8 search result for my name and state is the Kettering website with several mentions of my name (including where I work). You could have a pretty good chance of hunting me down based solely on the knowledge that I am in Michigan and my name. Uh, please don't try to stalk me if you all can avoid it. (I'm looking at you Zach!)

Zach O 04-06-2010 22:28

Re: Internships
 
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Originally Posted by Andrew Schreiber (Post 965327)
Uh, please don't try to stalk me if you all can avoid it. (I'm looking at you Zach!)

That was once! You didn't have to go get the police involved! And it makes it terribly hard to be at meetings while you're mentoring if I can't be within 50 feet of you...

The issue with the internet now is anyone can post anything. It can be of anyone, and even yourself without permission. Just as long as people are conscious of what their doing and what effects it might have, it seems to be no problem.

Yes, James, you're right. It's hard not to connect a name to a handle, but it can be done.

kjolana1124 04-06-2010 22:54

Re: Internships
 
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Originally Posted by Andrew Schreiber (Post 965327)
The real scary part is that you also have to watch what other people put up. Take for example, the first picture if you google for Andrew Schreiber is me. I did not put it up, nor do I recall giving consent for it to be put up (I don't really care as it was for a programming competition). The number 8 search result for my name and state is the Kettering website with several mentions of my name (including where I work). You could have a pretty good chance of hunting me down based solely on the knowledge that I am in Michigan and my name. Uh, please don't try to stalk me if you all can avoid it. (I'm looking at you Zach!)

The first hit for me is a girl that goes to UNR named Kelsey Starr that plays softball. It's amusing because UNR is one of my top choices and I'm a legacy there.

Akash Rastogi 04-06-2010 22:57

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Lucky for me there's a country full of more than a billion people who have many many many Akash Rastogi's to choose from on Google. :D

But yea, enable all privacy settings on Facebook, Google Buzz, other forums you might be on, and prior to applying anywhere, check online and if you find any content about you that you don't want up, ask for it to be taken down.

I haven't had any problems, yet.
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Zach O 04-06-2010 23:01

Re: Internships
 
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Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi (Post 965415)
But yea, enable all privacy settings on Facebook, Google Buzz, other forums you might be on, and prior to applying anywhere, check online and if you find any content about you that you don't want up, ask for it to be taken down.

You even have Buzz turned on? :D The only results for me is my Twitter, which is "protected", if anything truly can be protected on the internet. A Google Image search brings up my old Twitter picture, which I've since replaced. Luckily, no Facebook page for me, or other forums that connect my name.

Lisa Perez 04-06-2010 23:04

Re: Internships
 
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Originally Posted by MGoelz (Post 965133)
Just a few pointers:
On your resume include a section about all that you've done with robotics and how that can translate into a particular company's needs.

I've found that a lot of people think that a resume needs to have job experiences on it, and that they can't start one until they've actually had a job. Not true. Even if you've never had a job before, you can use a resume to capitalize on any and all leadership, teamwork, design, and problem solving experiences that you had during high school.

Also note that you may need to have multiple resumes with different foci depending on what you're applying for.

If any of you are looking for resume feedback/editing or tips on getting one started, I'm willing to lend a hand. Just PM me :)

Chris is me 04-06-2010 23:08

Re: Internships
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zach O (Post 965416)
You even have Buzz turned on? :D The only results for me is my Twitter, which is "protected", if anything truly can be protected on the internet. A Google Image search brings up my old Twitter picture, which I've since replaced. Luckily, no Facebook page for me, or other forums that connect my name.

It's actually really, really hard to actually turn Buzz "off". But that's for another thread...

Do keep in mind a few things.
1. Changing privacy settings won't hide your information necessarily. If it was already up, it might still be visible. The best defense is to not put up anything you would hate to have anyone see. Don't go to parties where people take your picture, don't use the Internet as your soapbox for anything less than reasonable, etc.

2. Remember what xkcd says on the issue.

Zach O 04-06-2010 23:11

Re: Internships
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris is me (Post 965418)
It's actually really, really hard to actually turn Buzz "off". But that's for another thread...

Do keep in mind a few things.
1. Changing privacy settings won't hide your information necessarily. If it was already up, it might still be visible. The best defense is to not put up anything you would hate to have anyone see. Don't go to parties where people take your picture, don't use the Internet as your soapbox for anything less than reasonable, etc.

2. Remember what xkcd says on the issue.

Oh, of course. With someone who is on the internet as much as me (maybe not in places but in time) I try my best to learn about web security (or the lack therefore of). I've made sure that whenever I post pictures, it's either of just myself, or others in the picture are fine with me posting it.

As for Buzz, that is an issue for a different thread :P

Pavan Dave 06-06-2010 23:44

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*back from my 6+ month break from CD*

There are many internships out there its a matter of knowing people and finding them. And although you want something in your field its better to just do something although others will disagree.

I took a data entry job and came out learning how to query and make databases and presentations and other things. Make it into something you want to do. Do your job, and then some. The following summer I had something from FRC at NASA.

The other thing is be persistent and meet people. My professor once said in class that he'd choose one or two for an internship to do research. Many people laughed it off and said whatever but I went up to him after class every other week reminding him and got an internship because no one else had bothered to ask. It was that simple.

The biggest thing is that I joined a fraternity in college my freshman year. Many senior members and have gotten younger members jobs in CS, Engineering, IT, etc. and on a pretty regular basis send emails about upcoming opportunities.

Pretty much you can get an internship anywhere you just have to look and make something out of things you may or may not be interested in or want to do. But the thing that has helped me the most and that my bosses have loved are my projects here and there because they'll keep your mind fresh and you'll learn something.

Enjoy!

Pavan Davé






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Andy Baker 07-06-2010 08:38

Re: Internships
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Ross (Post 965229)
In more recent articles, I've seen that more then 50% of employers will google you now.

And, we just read these (and other) threads on ChiefDelphi to witness how eloquent and brilliant some of your are, while others are foolish simpletons.

Thankfully, in this community, the brilliant outnumber the foolish. Sometimes, the foolish wise up and become brilliant in their own right. This is a neat to see.

Speaking of interns, there are currently four at AndyMark for the summer. Two work on assembly of products, one is helping to organize and streamline our processes, while another works on these two things and does a bit of robot programming.

Sincerely,
Andy Baker

rsisk 07-06-2010 10:31

Re: Internships
 
How I would like to spend my summer vacation...

Take a sabbatical for the summer and intern at AndyMark, that would be way cool. Next stop, ThinkGeek, and then wrap up the summer at IFI.

HashemReza 07-06-2010 14:11

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Really, you just have to put yourself out there.

During my Junior year, I interned with Qualcomm in their Engineering department. It was absolutely fascinating!

In fact, I write you now from my full-time senior-year internship at SPAWAR (Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center). I'm currently working in the Unmanned Systems (a.k.a. Robotics) Branch, doing research for a Navy contract.

Really, companies like this are always looking for help from students, because each one is a valuable prospective employee. Find local companies that have past connections with your school! SPAWAR is heavily involved in one of the Robotics labs at UCSD, so there are constantly students from their engineering program here at the base.

Don't be afraid to ask, the worst someone can say is no.

RoboMom 07-06-2010 14:17

Re: Internships
 
Some advice from TrackAhead
http://www.trackahead.com/notes/How_...r_Intern ship

and

10 Reasons why Every High School Student Should Volunteer
http://www.trackahead.com/notes/10_R...ld_Vo lunteer

I like TrackAhead. It is filled with common-sense advice and has some interesting blogs.

Conor Ryan 07-06-2010 23:17

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Awesome thread! Great question.

I consider myself an expert on interning. This is my 6th year interning in a row, and I got one more internship to go before I graduate college. I have interned at 6 different companies, left all of them on good terms, loved them all in their own special ways, and right now I am loving my current internship (in a lot of ways I think its the best).

Anyway, internships in high school. I got my first one through the Rutgers Dept of Material Science. They did this Nano-Technology initiative, I found out about it through a high school physics teacher, he wrote me a recommendation along with a chemistry teacher and I found myself developing next generation batteries and fuel cells for a summer. I mostly did lab rat type stuff for the summer, but it was a great hands on experience. I don't know if they still do the same initiative, but it was great. It was my first experience with lab view and some similar software, very cool all around. And they paid!! Not bad for a sophomore in high school.

My second internship in high school lasted for 2 years and it was with a small pharmaceutical marketing research firm, I found out about it through the guidance department. It was sales research, but it was interesting. Let me know if you guys need some advice with anything.


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