Should I still apply for internships if I have no experience, side projects, or extracurriculars?
I'm a 2nd year EE student trying to transfer into software engineering, thus I want a software internship. I know some basic stuff like Java, C, Python and algorithms and data structures from classes, and decent cGPA of 3.6, but I have absolutely no experience, side projects, or extracurriculars involving programming. My school projects involving electronics aren't very impressive either and certainly not relevent. Obviously I should aim for more programming experience, but right now I don't have any. Should I still bother applying to internships even without any experience, projects, or ECs? Is it even possible to get one at this point or should I just focus on side projects and learning more for now?
Also, getting ECE internships isn't really an option either as there are way more software positions than there are ECE positions. Even if that wasn't the case, I'd be in the same situation, but with a few unimpressive school projects.
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Edited by uno online 2 days ago
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james’s Answer
I highly recommend you take into account the option of apprenticeships. This path is gaining traction and businesses are exploring all possibilities for those at the beginning of their careers.
Wishing you all the best on your journey.
James