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Here are today's fresh opportunities for Tuesday, February 17th:
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Software Engineering Internship
🏢 Emerson
📍 Round Rock, Texas
🏢 Visa
📍 Foster City, California
🏢 EquipmentShare
📍 Columbia, Missouri
🏢 Pratt Industries
📍 Cedar Hill, Texas
Software Engineering Full Time
🏢 Capco
📍 Houston, Texas
🏢 Visa
📍 Austin, Texas
Engineering Internship
🏢 Hendrickson
📍 Village of Medina, New York
🏢 Ametek, Inc.
📍 Fox Chapel, Pennsylvania
🏢 AECOM
📍 Charleston, South Carolina
🏢 WSP
📍 Atlanta, Georgia
🏢 Vertiv
📍 Pelzer, South Carolina
🏢 EquipmentShare
📍 Columbia, Missouri
🏢 Sherwin-Williams
📍 Bowling Green, Kentucky
🏢 Moffatt & Nichol
📍 Costa Mesa, California
Engineering Full Time
🏢 Hologic
📍 Newark, Delaware
🏢 Community Health Systems
📍 Newport, Tennessee
Data Analytics Internship
🏢 Spring Venture Group
📍 Kansas City, Missouri
🏢 Viasat, Inc.
📍 Tampa, Florida
🏢 Vertiv
📍 No Location Provided
🏢 EquipmentShare
📍 Columbia, Missouri
🏢 Visa
📍 Foster City, California
Data Analytics Full Time
🏢 Visa
📍 Foster City, California
🏢 Lincoln International
📍 Atlanta, Georgia
🏢 PIMCO
📍 Newport Beach, California
Marketing Internship
🏢 Fortive
📍 Everett, Washington
🏢 ALO
📍 Beverly Hills, California
🏢 Planet Fitness
📍 Hampton, New Hampshire
🏢 Apple
📍 Cupertino, California
🏢 The Kroger Co.
📍 Blue Ash, Ohio
Marketing Full Time
🏢 Crimson Education
📍 New York, New York
🏢 Sherwin-Williams
📍 Walnut Creek, California
Finance Internship
🏢 EquipmentShare
📍 Columbia, Missouri
🏢 ALO
📍 Beverly Hills, California
🏢 BDO USA
📍 Chicago, Illinois
🏢 Grant Thornton
📍 Houston, Texas
🏢 CBIZ
📍 Kansas City, Missouri
🏢 Schneider Electric
📍 Palo Alto, California
Finance Full Time
🏢 Lincoln International
📍 Atlanta, Georgia
🏢 Visa
📍 Foster City, California
🏢 AIA
📍 Salinas, California
🏢 Sherwin-Williams
📍 Walnut Creek, California
Sales Internship
🏢 ADP
📍 Florham Park, New Jersey
🏢 Bozzuto
📍 Boston, Massachusetts
🏢 ALO
📍 Beverly Hills, California
🏢 Visa
📍 Wilmington, Delaware
Sales Full Time
🏢 Sherwin-Williams
📍 Walnut Creek, California
🏢 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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