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5 Alternatives to Silicon Valley for IT Internships

     Numerous studies show that completing an internship during undergraduate helps students find a job upon graduation.For those interested in the field of internet technology(IT),the likely thought is to apply to the many opportunities in silicon valley.But San Francisco is not the city with thriving technology hub.there are places all over the world where students can sight insight,experience, and monitoring while learning all about the field of IT.



     For students not entirely sure about interning in Silicon valley,consider these five cities instead.

1.Chicago,USA

     From 2012-2016 alone,Chicago created 37,370 tech jobs and still has even more job positions to fill with roughly 4,300 more tech jobs than graduates in the city.In 2016,Chicago startups received $1.7 Bn in funding and saw 55 exits,making it a record-breaking year.Plus,Chicago has the highest VC returns through fewer deals than any other tech hub in the country.These are also many high-profile companies in the city such as Salesforce,Career Builder, Orbitz, and Groupon.

2.Toronto,Canada
     Named the most diverse city in the world in 2016,Toronto has much to offer for interns.Toronto Life surveyed startups and technology companies in the Toronto-Waterloo Corridor, and 55% said the city rivals Silicon Valley's tech scene.Over 30% said they work 50-60 hours and the majority(more than 50%) of respondents said they slept for 40-50 hours per week. Many companies in San Fransico encourage longer hours in the office,making Toronto a city with an arguably better work-life balance for IT professionals.

     Toronto-based companies have a strong global connection and can build and scale diverse teams, given the city's population. There are over 15,000 technology companies, so interns looking for a position in IT should have no trouble finding one. Companies in the city that often hire IT interns include OMERS Ventures,Kinetic, and SapientRazorfish.

3.Medellin.Colombia

     This city of eternal spring has received a lot of attention lately as it becomes up-and-coming technology hub in Latin America.The Economist even named Colombia its country of the year in 2016. The city has decided $389 million over ten years to improving innovation and technology in Medeline, and the results of this initiative are beginning to show. Smaller than the country's capital Bogota, Medelin has a close-knit entrepreneurial community that is willing to help get businesses off the ground.

     The cost-of-living is cheaper in Medeline than many other US cities and interns can stretch their dollars far here. There are 1,800 software development and IT service companies registered in Colombia, many of them located in Medeline. IT interns should check out companies such as Pygmalion, Ubidots and Medea Interactiva. Fluent Spanish is not always a requirement,especially for internships, as many locals speak English.

4.Melbourne, Australia

     Melbourne is a massive technology hub and is close to beating out rival Sydney in tech scene popularity. The city was actually crowned Australia's "tech capital" in 2017 when the city released its four-year startup action plan, which lays out a vision and practical steps to Melbourne become the number one for startups to grow.

     The city has a very creative culture, making it an ideal place to work. 99 designs famously started here, which is no surprise as the local government often helps with rebates and research and development grants. The state in which Melbourne resides, Victoria, has a robust information and communications technology industry and through it , employs 91,300 people directly. Interns looking for IT companies in the city should look at Beyond 19,Digital Investment Group, and Your Creative. 

5.Barcelona, Spain 

     Barcelona is home to startup success stories such as eDreams and Wallopop and a Wealth of VC firms, coworking spaces, accelerators and incubators. Eu Startups named Bracelona as the fifth biggest startup and innovation hub in Europe. The city is more affordable than its other European counterparts and has a strong international culture. Organisations such as Barcelona tech city help entrepreneurs and technology enthusiasts in the region find resources and get off the ground. The city hosts important events such as Mobile World Congress and loT World Congress and is well located in terms of flight travel. IT intern seekers should check out Letgo, TravelPerk, and Ubeeqo.

     Those looking for IT internships should take a proactive approach and reach out to companies or internship organisations to find a spot in one of these five hubs.It can be difficult to land an internship in Silicon Valley, but these five cities offer culture, learning opportunities, and possible future career placements. 

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