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| Hi Connor, | |
| Thank you for applying to the Engineering Practicum Intern, Summer 2017 role. We carefully reviewed your background and experience, and decided not to proceed with your application. | |
| While we’re not able to share any specific feedback, we’re excited about your passion for computer science, and we look forward to hearing from you again in the future. Here are a few recommendations in the meantime to continue building your resume: | |
| • Continue to keep your grades up! This is the best way to show your academic commitment. | |
| • Continue to challenge yourself in your CS curriculum to build your programming skills. | |
| • Get involved outside the classroom in open source projects, clubs, leadership roles, research, creating your own applications, and joining the broader CS community. | |
| Additionally, we’ve included access to our Guide to Technical Development at g.co/techdevguide, which can be really helpful in developing skills in the technical areas we assess in interviews. We also encourage you to keep up with student opportunities via www.google.com/students and see what we are up to at http://googleforstudents.blogspot.com. Lastly we hope you’ll consider us in Fall 2017 and re-apply for our Engineering Practicum or Software Engineering internship programs (google.com/careers/students). | |
| Although it didn't work out this time, we may contact you if we come across another opening that we think could interest you and may be a good match for your skills and experience. Thanks again for your interest in opportunities at Google. We wish you the best of luck in your search. | |
| [Google Recruiter Name Redacted] |
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