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Ask HN: Ok to summer intern for a company with no intention of going full time?

by azianmike on 11/19/14, 6:59 PM with 1 comments

Pretty straight forward question. My situation: graduating and I'd like to work full time at a pretty stable job at a big(ish) company. However, I don't want to start immediately (Aug-Sept timeframe) and would love to potentially intern at a startup and just get a feel and understanding for the startup culture and life.

On a related note, any potential YC Summer 2015 companies/other startups looking for interns? :)

  • by greenyoda on 11/20/14, 3:38 AM

    Accepting an internship puts you under no obligation to take a full-time job with the company. By offering you an internship, they're making a clear statement that they're not making a long-term commitment to you, so you shouldn't think you need to make a long-term commitment to them. If they really wanted you to commit to a long-term position, they should be offering you a real entry-level job (at a real salary), not an internship.

    In any case, there's no guarantee that you'd even be offered a job by this company at the end of your internship, so you should be looking for permanent jobs elsewhere anyway.