Why Do You Need an Internship?

  • Internships broaden your horizons, knowledge and skills beyond your field of study. It creates new opportunities and deeper learning.
  • Internships are a great way to build a professional network of contacts.
  • Internships are a great way to build a resume before you enter the workforce. Companies love to see commitment and community service in their future professionals. It shows you care!
  • Internships increases self-awareness, communication skills, and the opportunity to exercise civic responsibility.
  • A stepping stone to greater opportunities! Research shows an internship substantially increases the likelihood of landing the job you want versus those that did not intern during school time.
  • Internships provide opportunities to experiment and pursue careers that match academic and personal interests.

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What Students Are Saying about Code Explorers Internships  

"The benefits I see by working at Code Explorers is a better perception of the world.
I saw firsthand what It’s like to be in the teacher’s shoes. By teaching, I think I learned how to learn better.
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Marc G., Florida Polytechnical Institute, Mechanical Engineering, Class of 2020

"I was involved with engineering camps, specifically how planes fly and different parts of the circuit. For example, because I have not taken physics, I was not introduced to the Bernoulli Principle. This is a fairly simple idea that is obviously vital in flight....The biggest soft skill I learned was patience.The benefits of doing Code Explorers internship are immense. "
Matthew A., Cypress Bay HS, Class of 2018

"As an Information Technology student, I valued my internship at Code Explorers, not only was I able to apply my knowledge but I learned so many new things such as SEO optimization, Web User Interface Design (UI), API's, an d CMS. My experience at Code Explorers has been wonderful and I encourage college and high school students to apply. There's nothing like hands-on learning, it helps you gain exposure and experience in your field of study and making you more competitive in the job market.  Thank you Code Explorers!"
Mariela L., Broward College, Class of 2020
"Through this Internship, I've harnessed my ability to articulate advanced concepts to a non-STEM audiences.
In STEM, and especially in fields of engineering, there is often a disconnect in communication between the engineer and the contractor. This opportunity has aided me in developing this crucial skill.
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Nathan M., University of Central Florida, Computer Engineering, Class of 2020

"What I learned this summer included foundation concepts integral to electro-mechanics, computer engineering, architecture, 2-D game design, and "Pneumatics and Hydraulics. I learned/improved were my communication and organization skills. Ultimately, as I have heard from people involved in Pediatrics, the hardest part of that job is learning to work with parents, as children can be extremely deferential to authority figures, and parents are the ones usually carrying all the stress for their children." Oscar F., University of Miami, Biology Major - Medical Track, Class of 2016

"Code Explorers has been an amazing experience! The time I spent working with the kids, other instructors, and staff on projects helped me learn so much more than I thought I would. From inputting the class information to the website to teaching 3D modeling to the best group of kids to learning how to use Google Analytics! As an intern there was always something new for me to learn while working with Code Explorers and I loved every bit of it!" Katelyn B., Nova Southeastern University, Computer Science Major, Class 2020
"Personally, I improved on my patience.
This was certainly tested working with the smaller group of kids because they all have a million demands at the same time.
Being able to understand their different personalities and thus approaching them in the corresponding manner.
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Daniela M., University of Miami, Industrial Engineering, Class of 2020

"This summer I learned a lot! Subjects I never knew before, such as mechanical engineering and electrical engineering to circuits, to new things about 3D Game Design platforms. The process of learning the material then teaching the classes really improved my knowledge from just vague thoughts to a basic understanding. This will help me in the future because just having enough experience in these fields to get ideas and to have some idea on what I don't know yet allows me to expand my skills.."
Nathaniel C., University of Central Florida, Computer Science, Class of 2020