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Software Engineering Internship

  1. 🏢 Emerson

    📍 Round Rock, Texas

  2. 🏢 Visa

    📍 Foster City, California

  3. 🏢 EquipmentShare

    📍 Columbia, Missouri

  4. 🏢 Pratt Industries

    📍 Cedar Hill, Texas

Software Engineering Full Time

Engineering Internship

  1. 🏢 Hendrickson

    📍 Village of Medina, New York

  2. 🏢 Ametek, Inc.

    📍 Fox Chapel, Pennsylvania

  3. 🏢 AECOM

    📍 Charleston, South Carolina

  4. 🏢 WSP

    📍 Atlanta, Georgia

  5. 🏢 Vertiv

    📍 Pelzer, South Carolina

  6. 🏢 EquipmentShare

    📍 Columbia, Missouri

  7. 🏢 Sherwin-Williams

    📍 Bowling Green, Kentucky

  8. 🏢 Moffatt & Nichol

    📍 Costa Mesa, California

Engineering Full Time

  1. 🏢 Hologic

    📍 Newark, Delaware

  2. 🏢 Community Health Systems

    📍 Newport, Tennessee

Data Analytics Internship

  1. 🏢 Spring Venture Group

    📍 Kansas City, Missouri

  2. 🏢 Viasat, Inc.

    📍 Tampa, Florida

  3. 🏢 Vertiv

    📍 No Location Provided

  4. 🏢 EquipmentShare

    📍 Columbia, Missouri

  5. 🏢 Visa

    📍 Foster City, California

Data Analytics Full Time

  1. 🏢 Visa

    📍 Foster City, California

  2. 🏢 Lincoln International

    📍 Atlanta, Georgia

  3. 🏢 PIMCO

    📍 Newport Beach, California

Marketing Internship

  1. 🏢 Fortive

    📍 Everett, Washington

  2. 🏢 ALO

    📍 Beverly Hills, California

  3. 🏢 Planet Fitness

    📍 Hampton, New Hampshire

  4. 🏢 Apple

    📍 Cupertino, California

  5. 🏢 The Kroger Co.

    📍 Blue Ash, Ohio

Marketing Full Time

  1. 🏢 Crimson Education

    📍 New York, New York

  2. 🏢 Sherwin-Williams

    📍 Walnut Creek, California

Finance Internship

  1. 🏢 EquipmentShare

    📍 Columbia, Missouri

  2. 🏢 ALO

    📍 Beverly Hills, California

  3. 🏢 BDO USA

    📍 Chicago, Illinois

  4. 🏢 Grant Thornton

    📍 Houston, Texas

  5. 🏢 CBIZ

    📍 Kansas City, Missouri

  6. 🏢 Schneider Electric

    📍 Palo Alto, California

Finance Full Time

  1. 🏢 Lincoln International

    📍 Atlanta, Georgia

  2. 🏢 Visa

    📍 Foster City, California

  3. 🏢 AIA

    📍 Salinas, California

  4. 🏢 Sherwin-Williams

    📍 Walnut Creek, California

Sales Internship

  1. 🏢 ADP

    📍 Florham Park, New Jersey

  2. 🏢 Bozzuto

    📍 Boston, Massachusetts

  3. 🏢 ALO

    📍 Beverly Hills, California

  4. 🏢 Visa

    📍 Wilmington, Delaware

Sales Full Time

  1. 🏢 Sherwin-Williams

    📍 Walnut Creek, California

  2. 🏢 Aura

    📍 No Location Provided

"Tell me about a time you failed."

Most people panic and either:

  • Claim they've never failed (red flag)

  • Share something too small ("I was 5 minutes late once")

  • Share something too big ("I got fired from my internship")

Here's what they're actually looking for:

Not the failure itself. How you responded to it.

The formula:

Real failure + What you learned + How you improved = Great answer

Bad answer:

"I don't really fail at things. I'm pretty careful about what I take on."

(Translation: You're not willing to take risks or admit mistakes)

Also bad:

"I failed my midterm and had to retake the class."

(Okay... and? What did you learn?)

Good answer:

"In my first internship, I designed a social media campaign that totally flopped. Engagement was 60% lower than our baseline. I assumed I knew what our audience wanted without actually checking the data.

After that, I started A/B testing everything and looking at past performance before launching campaigns. My next campaign had 40% higher engagement than our average. I learned that assumptions are expensive - data is cheap."

Why this works:

Real, specific failure
Takes ownership (no excuses)
Shows what you learned
Proves you improved
Demonstrates growth mindset

How to pick your failure:

  • Not too catastrophic (you didn't get fired)

  • Not too trivial (being late once doesn't count)

  • Something you genuinely learned from

  • Relevant to the type of work you'll be doing

Good failure topics:

  • A project that didn't go as planned

  • A presentation that went poorly

  • Misjudging time/scope on a deliverable

  • A conflict you handled badly initially

  • Making a decision without enough information

Do this today:

Think of one real failure from the last 1-2 years. Write out what happened, what you learned, and how you improved.

Practice saying it out loud until it sounds natural, not rehearsed.

Everyone fails. Winners learn from it.

-Ford from Runway

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