I’m currently halfway through my Junior year with no prior internships, and this past hiring cycle I accepted an internship offer with a home loan company. The position is a full stack engineering intern using C# .NET and Angular. I want to work in a field that is closer to the hardware, such as working on Kernel level software, drivers, compilers, etc, but I’m scared that graduating with only one internship that is completely unrelated is going to ruin my chances at working in these areas. Any advice on how to change trajectory towards low-level development?
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r/cscareerquestions I’m currently halfway through my Junior year with no prior internships, and this past hiring cycle I accepted an internship offer with a home loan company. The position is a full stack engineering intern using C# .NET and Angular. I want to work in a field that is closer to the hardware, such as working on Kernel level software, drivers, compilers, etc, but I’m scared that graduating with only one internship that is completely unrelated is going to ruin my chances at working in these areas. Any advice on how to change trajectory towards low-level development? submitted by /u/FrosteeSwurl [link] [comments]
I’m currently halfway through my Junior year with no prior internships, and this past hiring cycle I accepted an internship offer with a home loan company. The position is a full stack engineering intern using C# .NET and Angular. I want to work in a field that is closer to the hardware, such as working on Kernel level software, drivers, compilers, etc, but I’m scared that graduating with only one internship that is completely unrelated is going to ruin my chances at working in these areas. Any advice on how to change trajectory towards low-level development?
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