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Go to the Computer Science FirstClass conference (Wesllesley Conferences > Departments > Academic Departments > Computer Science) for internship opportunities. You can also check out the ACM and Purdue University pages.

Credit Suisse First Boston / Sponsors for Educational Opportunity
Hitomi  Yoneya, ‘07
As a summer analyst, I was able to experience a fast paced business oriented technology in Wall Street. It opened up a great opportunity to me.  I interned at R&D group at CSFB, benchmarking softwares the vendors bring for CSFB.  I was able to use the cutting edge technology and test them. I would recommend this program to other students.
Major: Computer Science Minor: Economics
Plans after Graduation: IT Dept., Credit Suisse, Toyko
edocs, Inc
Jessica Strickoff, ‘05
I was a Jr. Developer at an online bill presentment and payment software provider in Natick, MA.  It was an excellent experience.
Major: Computer Science
France Telecom Research & Development, Cambridge, MA.
Beth Dakin, ’05
I was an intern for the Orange Browser Project. It has been an excellent experience.
Major: Computer Science
Plans after graduation : Software Engineer, Apple, Cupertino, CA
Knapp Instructional Technology Internship
Nicole DuRand, ’06
It was a great experience! You learn a lot about web design and project management.
Major: Computer Science
Linedata Services, Inc
Jennifer Song, ‘05
I've been working at Linedata Services, Inc in Boston as both an IT intern and a software engineering intern since 10/6/03. It's been a very good experience. I've learned a lot and was fortunate to have really great managers and co-workers.
Major: Computer Science
Plans after graduation: Software Engineer, Linedata Services, Boston
MIT, Aero. Astro department, Humans and Automation Lab
Heather Conner, ‘07
I was an undergraduate researcher/intern.  It was great fun- relaxed, challenging, and interesting.  If you can find a project that looks interesting and a boss that seems compatible, I definitely recommend a UROP. Its not the most prestigious position, but its fun!
Major: Computer Science
Morgan Stanley via the SEO Career Program
Gowun Kim, '06
I was an Information Technology Summer Analyst. My position mostly dealt with software development, but I was also exposed to the business unit as well as other groups in other locations for requirements gathering and specifications for the project I was working on. It was a great way to find out what CS majors can do on Wall Street or financial services industry, and learn about how technical/analytical skills can be applied in a different context (other than technical industry). At the end of the summer, after going through more interviews/exam, I was offered a full-time position at the firm for next year after graduation. It certainly is a great opportunity to do such internship after junior year, during the summer, for consideration of future career as well! I would definitely recommend this to other students!
Major: Computer Science
Plans after Graduation: Morgan Stanley
REU at University of Colorado at Boulder
Kristen Amari, '05
I was at the University of Colorado at Boulder for summer 2004 participating in an REU internship for cybersecurity. It was *amazing*, I definitely recommend the REU programs to anyone interested in a fun summer learning experience.
Major: Computer Science
Plans after graduation: Masters in Security Informatics, John Hopkins
REU at University of Idaho
Yuan Niu, ‘05
I worked as an NSF REU Student at the Center for Secure and Dependable Systems. It was a wonderful experience.
Major: Computer Science
Plans after graduation:  Ph.D. program, UC Davis
REU at Ithaca College
Rebecca Shapiro, ‘07
I was a student researcher.  The experience was ok.  I did like researching, but I wasn't so much into the topic of research. The fun thing, actually, was to find something I was interested to work on.  I ended up not directly working on the project, but worked on some things that would aid in the creation of the project so we could automate things as much as we could.

I wouldn't necessarily recommend Ithaca College unless a student was extremely interested in graphics and virtual reality, because the college's technology administrative department (IT) itself didn't completely support the computer science department, which made it more difficult.  (We couldn't get internet access on the computer science department machines)  However I do think it is a good experience to get out of Wellesley and do an REU.  Doing an REU will let you experience what research is like in the academic world, and outside of the Wellesley bubble.  Even if you don't get so much out of doing the research, you will learn a lot from the other students in the REU about "geek culture" in different colleges.
Major: Computer Science

 

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