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Ask HN: Should I accept an unpaid internship?
2 points by sz on July 8, 2010 | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments
I recently finished my freshman year of college (quarter system = late start/end). I have an opportunity to work unpaid for a medium-sized IT company, Coradiant Inc., in the Bay area. They are willing to cover travel costs and I can make arrangements with minimal living expenses. However, this would require postponing projects I had planned to start this summer (not all of them programs - I'm eager to start learning quantum mech, for example), and having no income doesn't help with student loans.

My assessment so far is that the internship is more resume-friendly and will probably bring positive recommendations later, but an independent project summer will allow me to learn things that are more important/useful to me.

How valuable are internship experiences to entrepreneurs, compared to executing your own projects? Are there any other factors that should weigh into this decision?



Seems to me like internships that are just resume padding don't seem like they'd be of much help to someone looking to be an entrepreneur. Internships at a start-up would yield much better results, as you would get to see what happens in a start up first hand and they would probably pay you, and you would learn a lot more then an internship at a big company. Just sayin'.


I'd take it. Experience is paramount.

Keep working on side projects. One day, they might be something and really experience might help you there.




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