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Why Yale Students Skip Corporate Internships

Why Yale Students Skip Corporate Internships

Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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Top-tier university students are increasingly abandoning traditional corporate internships in favor of hacker homes and startup incubators located in Silicon Valley. These programs provide residents with hands-on experience, direct access to venture capital investors, and networking opportunities with industry mentors. The shift is driven by the rise of AI-driven automation, which is currently making entry-level job security more uncertain for recent graduates. Institutions like Yale and Northeastern are adapting to this trend by supporting residential residencies and co-op programs that prioritize real-world entrepreneurship. While some critics argue that these ventures are risky without strong financial backing, many students view them as the best way to enter the competitive artificial intelligence race. This movement represents a significant evolution in how elite students prepare for a rapidly changing workforce.

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