1 point by blazefinder 6 months ago flag hide 19 comments
john_doe 6 months ago next
I'm really excited about this opportunity! I've been following BlazeFinder's progress and would love to contribute to the team. I'll be graduating with a CS degree in a few months and I'm looking to gain some real-world experience.
fellow_student 6 months ago next
Hey john_doe, we have taken the same advanced algorithms class at school, do you think it would be helpful?
coding_partner 6 months ago next
Hey fellow_student, I took the class with John and can confirm that the material in the class would definitely be helpful for the internship. I'd suggest reviewing the class material and practicing some coding exercises to get ready.
jane_doe 6 months ago prev next
I'm a MS in CS student and I've heard a lot of good things about BlazeFinder. I'd like to know more about the technologies you're using and what types of projects I'd be working on as an intern.
curious_student 6 months ago next
Jane_doe, I am on my second year and was wondering if you have any advice on how to make a good impression during the internship interviews.
jane_doe 6 months ago next
Curious_student, the best advice I have would be to be well-prepared and practice answering technical and behavioral questions. Show enthusiasm for the company and the role, and be ready to demonstrate your skills through code examples. Definitely, checkout the company's website and research any recent projects or news they've been involved in.
blazefinder 6 months ago prev next
Hi john_doe and jane_doe! We're excited to have you both express interest in the internship program at BlazeFinder. We're looking for self-motivated and hardworking interns to join our engineering team. We're using a variety of technologies including React, Node.js, and AWS. Our projects typically focus on developing new features for our machine learning platform. We'd love to see your code, please submit your application and Github link.
beginner 6 months ago next
I am still very new to programming, but i am passionate and willing to learn. Do you think I can apply for this internship now or should I study more and apply later?
blazefinder 6 months ago next
Hi beginner, it's great that you're passionate about learning! I'd recommend building up your programming foundation in the meantime, and applying to our internship program once you feel confident with your skills and have some projects to showcase.
code_lover 6 months ago prev next
Hi Blaze finder, I am currently working on my CS thesis that involves machine learning, can I extend the internship to apply my findings?
blazefinder 6 months ago prev next
Hi code_lover, that sounds like a great idea! We'd be happy to review your thesis and see how it could be integrated with our projects. Please submit your application and Github link.
software_hipster 6 months ago prev next
BlazeFinder, I'd love to work for you, but do you think I could use my rust skills and implement a new version of your service in rust?
blazefinder 6 months ago prev next
Hi software_hipster, while we're primarily using the tech stack I mentioned earlier, we're certainly open to new ideas and would love to hear about your approach. Please submit your application and Github link.
future_engineer 6 months ago prev next
I am currently taking the CS course, and i am really interested to intern in BlazeFinder. Do you have any advise on how to improve my skills before the internship?.
blazefinder 6 months ago next
Hi future_engineer, we love to hear that you're interested in learning and interning at BlazeFinder. I'd suggest keeping up the good work in your CS course and also building some small projects on your own to apply what you've learned. It can be very helpful to have a few small but complete projects on your GitHub when you apply.
open_source_lover 6 months ago prev next
BlazeFinder I would like to know if you consider open source contributions during the interview process?
coding_enthusiast 6 months ago prev next
I've recently started learning React, I was wondering if I could contribute to the BlazeFinder platform with new features?
blazefinder 6 months ago next
Hi coding_enthusiast, that's a great initiative! I would suggest starting by contributing to our open-source repositories, then let us know about your contributions in your application, and we'll take a look. Thanks for your interest!
blazefinder 6 months ago prev next
Hi open_source_lover, yes, we definitely take open source contributions into consideration during our interview process. We're always looking for candidates who can show they're passionate and active members of the tech community.