(Maybe 2 more years)Company/Industry: Hedgefund, One of {Jane ST, D.E. Our people and capabilities form an … But those opportunities usually go to people with PhDs. Which is why we have officially decided to shift our Summer 2020 Internship program to a virtual experience in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Raytheon is the latter. The buckets are based on the Overall number: [Low: < 100], [Medium: >= 100, < 150], [High: >= 150].School/Year: UC Berkeley, JuniorPosition: Software Engineering InternSalary: $100.31/hr (Don't ask about the $0.31 lol)Position: Software Engineer InternSchool/Year: Waterloo, 3rd YearSalary: $7700/month ($48.13/hour)School/Year: Junior @ state school satellite campusPrior Experience: Fortune 50 Insurance CompanyMainly got in with a referral or else there's no way in hell I would've gotten itLow CoL: Dallas, Phoenix, Philadelphia, Detroit, Tampa, St. Louis, Baltimore, Charlotte, Orlando, San Antonio, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Kansas CityMy first internship! Company/Industry: DoD. Appreciate all input!Congrats my friend. You can also genericize some of your answers (e.g. Raytheon is the latter. 929 Computer Science Internship jobs available on Indeed.com. Then, about 18 months ago I submitted it again and got a phone call and face-to-face interview within about 7-14 days.
I think I lucked out and got a really good team; everyone is nice and supportive and eager to help.Did they tell you what you'd be working on while you wait for your clearance or are you just on-boarding while you wait? Do you think it's easy to switch locations/depts once at the job, or is BBN specifically out of bounds because its a subsidiary?Thanks to everyone who responded.
If his experience was as bad as your post says I think he would’ve told me Wicked excited. I didn't work there so i shouldn't give my opinoin, but i've heard a lot about raytheon my whole life because they're so big here, and i would say stay away unless it's the only job you could get. And the work is stable. Real answers like these are why we all still come here. (Maybe 2 more years) Salary: $100.31/hr (Don't ask about the $0.31 lol) My personal project really helped me get this!Corporate housing provided in Arlington, VARelocation/Housing Stipend: NahSalary: $9800 stipend for the whole 4 months (not taxed)Prior Experience: 12 months of previous internships, average companies.Relocation/Housing Stipend:$1000 relocation, $50 monthly for transportationPlease make sure to post under the appropriate top-level thread. US High CoL, US Medium CoL, US Low CoL, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Latin America, ANZC, Asia, or Other.Title: software engineer internCompany/Industry: small tech startupSchool/Year: University of Waterloo, 4th yearPrior Experience: 6 years working in CS; internship at CSAIL.Industry: startup, restaurant management appTitle: Software Development Engineer InternSchool/Year: University of Wisconsin - MadisonTitle: Software Engineering InternLocation: Hopefully either San Francisco or Irvine California, should find out later this weekLocation: Massachusetts/McLean, VA in the summer.Prior Experience: One software development internship at a large non Big NRelocation/Housing Stipend: $10,000 signing bonusHigh CoL: NYC, LA, DC, SF Bay Area, Seattle, Boston, San DiegoSchool/Year: Upcoming Senior @ non-target state schoolSchool/Year: Senior at one of [CMU, Cornell, Princeton, Duke]School/Year: Community College in Los Angeles, CA, FreshmanRelocation/Housing Stipend: None and no other benefits.Relocation/Housing Stipend: Hah, I wish.Prior Experience: some projects, 1 semester of research, no internshipsLocation: McLean, VA (Right outside D.C.)Company/Industry: Health Insurance StartupDuration: 12 Weeks (June - August)Relocation/Housing Stipend: NYU Housing, like $400 NYC metro-card monthly (Edit: I was offered like $8k in housing stipend but I'd rather be with interns)Relocation/Housing Stipend: free flight, transitSalary: $12.1k monthly compensationRelocation/Housing Stipend: Relocation package + corporate housingPretty happy I finally got a job and can contribute hereStartup Title: Software Engineering Intern Q2E Banking … Everything is standardized so we don't ever get to develop anything from scratch or solve problems that haven't been solved before (it's a lot of tweaking existing solutions).I just finished my 2nd week.
Someone else there told me that because their codebase is so extensive it takes months to fully get to speed on how the code works.I live in Mass and have a lot of friends/parents friends who work or worked at raytheon (various locations including bedford, wilmington, boston etc). He liked it enough and they liked him enough when he was done after the summer he worked remotely part time for them for about a year. Now if it is for their subsidiary BBN, they do some fun and good stuff. Dynamic space capabilities.