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Tom83B
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Hi,
I'd like to apply for an internship for the following summer.
What skills are the companies looking for? Is there anything useful I should get better at? I know some basic calculus and I'm deffinetly going to keep on improving (or at least I'll try), but is there anything else, that would allow me to do at least a little challenging work?
This school year I'm going to participate in one high-school competition and I'm probably going to do a numerical simulation of the solar system and detemine the time of the solar eclipse, how much does Jupiter move with the Sun and so on.
Would it be helpful if I sent them the project? Is there some specific language that would interest the employers (I'm planning on doing it in C++, but if it really helped I could try doing it in Fortran or st...)
When should I apply and what are the chances?
I probably have to add that I'm from Czech Republic, so it's probably a little different from US. But I think I'll be able to apply e.g. to a company in Germany - Because of the EU stuff (and my German should be hopefully pretty good by then, since now I'm in Germany for 6 months). Btw. would languages help my chances to get technical-oriented summer-job?
Thanks for your answers.
I'd like to apply for an internship for the following summer.
What skills are the companies looking for? Is there anything useful I should get better at? I know some basic calculus and I'm deffinetly going to keep on improving (or at least I'll try), but is there anything else, that would allow me to do at least a little challenging work?
This school year I'm going to participate in one high-school competition and I'm probably going to do a numerical simulation of the solar system and detemine the time of the solar eclipse, how much does Jupiter move with the Sun and so on.
Would it be helpful if I sent them the project? Is there some specific language that would interest the employers (I'm planning on doing it in C++, but if it really helped I could try doing it in Fortran or st...)
When should I apply and what are the chances?
I probably have to add that I'm from Czech Republic, so it's probably a little different from US. But I think I'll be able to apply e.g. to a company in Germany - Because of the EU stuff (and my German should be hopefully pretty good by then, since now I'm in Germany for 6 months). Btw. would languages help my chances to get technical-oriented summer-job?
Thanks for your answers.