u/Grouchy-Pea-8745 wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
Is your assertion that since a larger share of the junior class will come directly from the intern class, that they will become more careful and selective when picking interns, thus giving a even bigger advantage than before to students at top schools? Also this trend I assum
u/michaelnovati replied ·
\- big tech and FAANG = yes
\- the advantage via example: let's say you are at Princeton and there are 200 CS students in your class, the Google Princeton recruiter will probably look at all the resumes and if you can get some face time with them so they remember you = easier to get a chance to interview!
\- I don't have any insight into the impact of LLMs on the quality of current students :( I have random ideas but no evidence or unique insight so I'm not going to guess haha. But LLMs in general are impacting what it means to be an engineer for sure.