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Overview

The Summer 2026 Tech Internships repository contains a comprehensive table of internship opportunities. This guide will help you effectively browse and navigate through hundreds of listings.

Main Table Structure

The primary internship listings are organized in a table with the following columns:
  • Company: The organization offering the internship
  • Role: The position title
  • Location: City, state, or country where the role is based
  • Application/Link: Direct link to apply
  • Date Posted: When the listing was added to the repository
The most efficient way to find specific internships is using your browser’s built-in search function:

Keyboard Shortcuts

  • Windows/Linux: Ctrl + F
  • Mac: Cmd + F

Search Examples

You can search for: By Company:
Search: "Tesla"
Results: Multiple Tesla positions including Software Engineer Intern, ML Engineer Intern, etc.
By Location:
Search: "San Francisco"
Results: Positions at companies like Salesforce, OpenAI, Notion, and more
By Role Type:
Search: "Machine Learning"
Results: ML-focused positions across various companies

Jump to Bottom Feature

The repository includes a convenient “Jump to bottom” link at the top of the table:

Quick Navigation

Click the “⬇️ Jump to bottom ⬇️” link to quickly scroll to the end of the listings table. This is useful for:
  • Viewing the most recently added internships
  • Accessing the contributors section
  • Checking the legend reference

Summer vs Off-Season Listings

The repository maintains two separate lists:

Summer Listings (README.md)

The main README.md contains internships for Summer 2026. These are traditional summer internship programs typically running from May through August. Example entries:
  • Thrivent - Associate Software Engineer Intern - Remote
  • Capital One - Technology Internship Program - Richmond, VA / Plano, TX
  • Netflix - Security Technical Program Manager Intern - Los Gatos, CA

Off-Season Listings (OFFSEASON_README.md)

The OFFSEASON_README.md contains internships for Spring & Fall 2025/2026. These include:
  • Co-op positions
  • Winter internships
  • Part-time opportunities during the academic year
Example entries:
  • Amazon - Software Development Engineer Intern (Winter 2026)
  • OpenAI - Software Engineer Intern (Fall 2026)
  • Tesla - Various fall and winter positions
Make sure you’re looking at the correct file for your desired time frame. Summer positions are in README.md, while fall and spring positions are in OFFSEASON_README.md.

Table Organization

The listings are generally ordered by date posted, with the most recently added internships appearing at the top of the table. This means:
  • Newest opportunities are listed first
  • Older postings appear further down
  • Regularly check the top of the table for fresh additions

Real Examples from the Repository

Here are some actual entries to help you understand the format: Software Engineering:
Company: Box
Role: Software Engineering Intern
Location: Redwood City, CA
Date Posted: Feb 01
Machine Learning:
Company: Molex
Role: Machine Learning Engineer Intern
Location: Fremont, CA
Date Posted: Feb 01
Multiple Locations:
Company: T-Mobile USA, Inc.
Role: Software Engineer Intern, Device Insurance Technology 🛂
Location: Overland Park, KS / Frisco, TX
Date Posted: Jan 28

Pro Tips

Stay Updated: The repository is updated frequently. Bookmark the page and check back regularly for new postings.
Multiple Searches: Try different search terms to find opportunities you might have missed. For example, search for both “Software Engineer” and “SWE” to catch all relevant listings.
Check Variations: Companies may list multiple positions with different titles. Search for the company name to see all available roles.

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