Internships are a training ground for the professional “real world”.
What exactly does the “real world” entail? How disjoint is it from what we learn at university? Am I equipped enough to step into this simulation of the corporate world? I found myself asking these questions during my academics session.
Mine was a 6-month long journey with DOCFLIQ as intern which came about by utter chance. I was applying for internships in my pre-final year and following which I reached out to a talent acquisition team for the possibility of an opening for a backend-developer internship.
One thing led to another and after the interview of around 45 minutes, I received an offer to join the development team of DOCFLIQ.
The team is very supportive. Anyone can connect with anyone ask anything. Discussing with different people within the team/organization helps to develop new aspects of the same problem that you might have not even considered.
No doubts are small or big, doubts are doubts here. They’ve also helped me in improving the quality of the code I wrote by following best practices and standards to ensure better performance and scalability.
Mentorship: Smart people everywhere -
The company is full of some of the greatest tech brains. I’ve met some of the most hard-working people, some of the super talented people, and some of the kindest people under one roof. I must say everyone here is best at what she/he does.