Advice for Internship at Amazon as a College Freshman /u/SmellyKnee_Grow CSCQ protests reddit

I’m a freshman in college and won the Amazon Future Engineer scholarship, which gives me a paid software development internship this summer at Amazon. I’m super excited but also nervous because I want to make the most of this opportunity.

Right now, I only know the basics of Python and JavaScript, and I’ve been practicing Leetcode (I can currently only solve easy problems). I’m trying to figure out what else I should focus on to prepare for the internship and make sure I perform well enough to either secure a return offer or get an internship at another FAANG next summer.

For context:

• I’m working on improving my Python skills and getting more comfortable with algorithms and OOP.

• I’m not sure if I’m overthinking things and should just chill or if I need to push harder to prepare.

For those who’ve interned at Amazon (or other companies):

  1. Aside from getting better at Python and Javascript, what else should I be focusing on to be a productive intern?
  2. Any tips for navigating the internship itself? Like working with your team and communication
  3. Is the stress worth it, or should I chill out?

I’d really appreciate any advice you have, whether it’s about preparation, interning at Amazon, or how to stand out during the internship. Thanks in advance!

Edit: Typos

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​r/cscareerquestions I’m a freshman in college and won the Amazon Future Engineer scholarship, which gives me a paid software development internship this summer at Amazon. I’m super excited but also nervous because I want to make the most of this opportunity. Right now, I only know the basics of Python and JavaScript, and I’ve been practicing Leetcode (I can currently only solve easy problems). I’m trying to figure out what else I should focus on to prepare for the internship and make sure I perform well enough to either secure a return offer or get an internship at another FAANG next summer. For context: • I’m working on improving my Python skills and getting more comfortable with algorithms and OOP. • I’m not sure if I’m overthinking things and should just chill or if I need to push harder to prepare. For those who’ve interned at Amazon (or other companies): Aside from getting better at Python and Javascript, what else should I be focusing on to be a productive intern? Any tips for navigating the internship itself? Like working with your team and communication Is the stress worth it, or should I chill out? I’d really appreciate any advice you have, whether it’s about preparation, interning at Amazon, or how to stand out during the internship. Thanks in advance! Edit: Typos submitted by /u/SmellyKnee_Grow [link] [comments] 

I’m a freshman in college and won the Amazon Future Engineer scholarship, which gives me a paid software development internship this summer at Amazon. I’m super excited but also nervous because I want to make the most of this opportunity.

Right now, I only know the basics of Python and JavaScript, and I’ve been practicing Leetcode (I can currently only solve easy problems). I’m trying to figure out what else I should focus on to prepare for the internship and make sure I perform well enough to either secure a return offer or get an internship at another FAANG next summer.

For context:

• I’m working on improving my Python skills and getting more comfortable with algorithms and OOP.

• I’m not sure if I’m overthinking things and should just chill or if I need to push harder to prepare.

For those who’ve interned at Amazon (or other companies):

  1. Aside from getting better at Python and Javascript, what else should I be focusing on to be a productive intern?
  2. Any tips for navigating the internship itself? Like working with your team and communication
  3. Is the stress worth it, or should I chill out?

I’d really appreciate any advice you have, whether it’s about preparation, interning at Amazon, or how to stand out during the internship. Thanks in advance!

Edit: Typos

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