My internship turned into a part-time job. Now what? /u/seb69420 CSCQ protests reddit

I got a internship in SWE during my 2nd year of college…and kept it, since they wanted me to stick around and I agreed to. I took a part-time position to manage course load, but due to this I never really got around to applying to more internships. Im graduating in summer 2025 and this job is all I have to show for myself really, professionally speaking. Ive had this part time job for almost 2 years now.

Did I screw myself by settling and never seeking out a 2nd internship? How can I phrase this in my resume if I apply to other places? Is my title still “XYZ Intern” or just “XYZ”, or “Jr. XYZ”?

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​r/cscareerquestions I got a internship in SWE during my 2nd year of college…and kept it, since they wanted me to stick around and I agreed to. I took a part-time position to manage course load, but due to this I never really got around to applying to more internships. Im graduating in summer 2025 and this job is all I have to show for myself really, professionally speaking. Ive had this part time job for almost 2 years now. Did I screw myself by settling and never seeking out a 2nd internship? How can I phrase this in my resume if I apply to other places? Is my title still “XYZ Intern” or just “XYZ”, or “Jr. XYZ”? submitted by /u/seb69420 [link] [comments] 

I got a internship in SWE during my 2nd year of college…and kept it, since they wanted me to stick around and I agreed to. I took a part-time position to manage course load, but due to this I never really got around to applying to more internships. Im graduating in summer 2025 and this job is all I have to show for myself really, professionally speaking. Ive had this part time job for almost 2 years now.

Did I screw myself by settling and never seeking out a 2nd internship? How can I phrase this in my resume if I apply to other places? Is my title still “XYZ Intern” or just “XYZ”, or “Jr. XYZ”?

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