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DC Tech Summer: Common internship application for major startups in DC (dctechsummer.com)
68 points by skevvis on April 20, 2011 | hide | past | favorite | 7 comments



Just a suggestion - I'm sure there will be other interns like me who found their way to DC without this program. It'd be great if there was some sort of listserv that interns could just join (without applying to the program) to find each other. I know there's DC Tech Meetup, etc, but it would be great to have a community of just interns.


There are some great places to find internships and individuals should not assume that just because someone calls something a common application that it is a gateway into all, most or even more than a few startups.

If you are an intern looking for an internship in the Washington, DC startup or tech community area you should join one of many startup discussions in the area and tell people you are looking.

If you are a programmer this means you should be announcing yourself in the programmer user groups - think DCRUG (Ruby on Rails) or BMore On Rails (Ruby on Rails) or NoVARUG (Ruby on Rails), DC Python (Python), etc. Most of these are on Meetup.org. There are also some great general discussion areas like DC Tech and Baltimore Tech on Facebook. Another great group to check out is Refresh DC - this is more web agency and web development and design oriented. Refresh Baltimore is similar.

In addition, there are a ton of great places to find out what is happening in the Washington area as well as to find out about startup and tech jobs and internships in the area. Craigslist has some great stuff. SocialMatchbox.com has some great stuff. DCTechEvents.com has some great stuff. BaltimoreTechEvents.com has some great stuff. There is also a Hacker News Meetup in DC - a great bunch of people are involved in it. Baltimore has a similar group that meets up called the Hacker Stroll, they go to a lot of different events together and have a monthly happy hour.

There are tons of great tech and startup companies in the Washington, DC area. The community is growing and very diverse. There are a ton of things going on and so many different people trying to come up with ways to organize all of it that it is hard to keep track of it all. No one website has all the answers or all the people so don't miss out on that.


Of course. But I'm no longer looking for an internship - I already found one.

Those other communities are great. However, a lot of that 21+ crowd socializes through happy hours - and I sadly wouldn't be able to participate. At this point I'm simply looking for a community of interns (people my age) with similar interests that I can contact for housing, lunch, pure social enjoyment, etc.


@deafcheese - Definitely. We're going to have a lot of stuff going on over the summer that's open to any startup intern.

Follow @dctechsummer on twitter to keep updated on what happens.


Start a google group and advertise it here?


Wish I was in school looking for an internship.


applied :) agree with @deafcheese +21 restriction does not help students/interns to attend to good networking events




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