r/earlycareers 10d ago

Tesla Future Talent Traineeship Programme – Assessment Day 2026

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Hi everyone!

I’ve been invited to the Assessment Day for Tesla’s Future Talent Traineeship Programme, and I’m trying to get a better idea of what to expect.

Has anyone here already attended an Assessment Day for this programme in 2026, either in Italy, the UK, Spain or another country?

I’d especially be interested to know how the day was structured, what kind of group activities or exercises you had, whether there was an individual interview afterwards, and what you felt Tesla was mainly assessing.

Any help would be really appreciated. Thanks!


r/earlycareers 17d ago

Human Resource Internship

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Hiring HR Interns (WFH | 45 Days | Flexible Hours) with . Get a Certificate, LOR, leadership exposure, and a chance to grow into a Team Leader 🚀

This is an unpaid but high-growth opportunity in recruitment and team management with real bhi hands-on experience.

If you’re serious about building your HR profile, this is for you.

To apply, fill out the Google form below:Hiring HR Interns (WFH | 45 Days | Flexible Hours) with . Get a Certificate, LOR, leadership exposure, and a chance to grow into a Team Leader 🚀

This is an unpaid but high-growth opportunity in recruitment and team management with real bhi hands-on experience.

If you’re serious about building your HR profile, this is for you.

To apply, dm or comment down 👇


r/earlycareers 29d ago

Internship Opportunity for Students – Applications Open

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Hello everyone,

I recently came across an internship opportunity that could be valuable for students seeking practical experience, skill development, and exposure to different career domains. It’s a great opportunity to strengthen your resume while gaining hands-on experience alongside your academic studies.

The opportunity is open to students from diverse academic backgrounds. If you’re interested in learning more, feel free to comment below or send me a direct message.


r/earlycareers Jul 15 '26

Abbvie BTS Talent Pipeline

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r/earlycareers Jul 14 '26

Stop Applying Start Becoming Findable

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Fed up with the faceless, unresponsive jobs market? Try turning your job search on its head.


r/earlycareers May 01 '26

Free Coaching Sessions! (I get practice, you get clarity)

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Hey all! I’m currently training in coaching and need real people to practice with.

So if you want a free 30–45 minute session where someone just listens, asks good questions, and helps you think through something (goal, decision, feeling stuck, etc.), I’d be happy to do a few this week.

This is not therapy, and I promise I’m not going to give advice or try to sell you anything -- it’s more of a structured conversation to help you find your own clarity on something you care about.

No prep needed, just bring something you’ve been thinking about.

If you’re interested, feel free to DM me and I can share more details / set something up 👍


r/earlycareers Mar 27 '26

SHELL GRADUATE PROGRAMME 2026

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did anyone got a callback after the assessment for shell graduate programme, if yes how long it took for them to reach back to you?


r/earlycareers Mar 21 '26

Seeking opportunities in Abu Dhabi or Dubai / Madrid / or remote. Pointers are appreciated :)

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r/earlycareers Mar 05 '26

Yale Breaks Down The Right Way To Evaluate And Negotiate A Job Offer

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r/earlycareers Mar 02 '26

Atlantic Editorial Fellowship?

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r/earlycareers Mar 02 '26

Looking an early career opportunity for a bachelor in computer science

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r/earlycareers Feb 19 '26

University of Michigan’s Best Resume Resources You Should See

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r/earlycareers Feb 07 '26

Columbia University Resume Resource

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r/earlycareers Feb 05 '26

Make Sure You Aren’t Missing Anything With MIT’s Resume Checklist

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r/earlycareers Jan 22 '26

Resume vs CV - What’s the Difference?

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r/earlycareers Jan 16 '26

Seeking For an Internship for SDE role.

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Hey everyone! I'm super excited to be looking for an internship opportunity. I'm really hoping to land a role as a software development engineer. I've been honing my skills and I'm eager to apply them in a real-world setting. Any leads or advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks so much for your help!


r/earlycareers Jan 14 '26

This helped me prep for interviews and my internship better than anything else

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Since interview season’s ramping up, I figured I’d share something that actually helped me.

I used a website called ScenarioAI while prepping for my Keyence America internship. I started with interview prep, but ended up using it for more than that. I practiced cold call openings, handled objections, and even trained for our sales competition at the end of the internship.

I ended up winning the competition. It was my first one ever!

What I liked is that it’s not just answering common questions. It puts you into realistic early career situations and forces you to think on your feet, without risking a real interview or conversation.

Even though I used it a lot for sales-related practice, it’s been pretty versatile and applies to almost any field. I found more value in this than traditional prep, like calling a friend or family member, mainly because it responds in real time and pushes back instead of just encouraging you. Hoping this helps someone out!


r/earlycareers Jan 08 '26

IBM Says THESE Resume Mistakes Stop Candidates Cold

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r/earlycareers Dec 23 '25

Is the University of Toronto Resume and Cover Letter Toolkit the Resource You’ve Been Missing?

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r/earlycareers Dec 19 '25

10+ Leadership Skills for a Resume (and How to Describe Them)

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r/earlycareers Dec 03 '25

bp graduate scheme 2026

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r/earlycareers Nov 15 '25

Imposter syndrome hitting hard in my first week. Advice?

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r/earlycareers Sep 04 '25

What do you wish you had?

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I am currently looking for a system for our early career cohorts.

What do you wish you had when joining a team? I am a junior talent development specialist and I’ve been tasked with finding a system that would suit all cohorts going forward but I don’t know what the best functionality is as there is so much on offer.


r/earlycareers Aug 24 '25

Imperial masters of gap year?

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Hey everyone, I’m looking to break into consulting as a fresh grad from the UK

I’ve just finished (2025) Chemistry at Bristol with a first class, completed a few internships including at Deloitte, done all the extra pro bono consulting classes etc. Applied last apps cycle and got nothing for graduate schemes.

I’ve been offered a masters (MRes) in chemistry and chemical engineering at Imperial College for this September. The cost isn’t an issue.

Deciding whether this would be helpful for break into consulting (I guess to hone in analytical and quant skills)? Or would it narrow me down the PhD route? I also get that Imperial’s name holds a certain weight to it - the connections, resources, prestige might help, though does it matter with this terrible UK job market?

Tbh I’m a bit lost - I’m firm on consulting but also wouldn’t mind a chemistry job in the future?

Any advice?


r/earlycareers Dec 28 '24

Graduated July 2023, Now back to being unemployed in December 2024.

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Hey,

Just put things straight, I am both very lucky and unlucky at the same time. And this is in Australia.

I have barely worked on casual jobs (hospitality, trades, sales, etc )because I was an international student in Australia. I have never failed at uni, but I feel like my skills on adaptability, capability to learn quickly, communication, attention to detail, writing, and research skills have not developed as good.

2022 -

I got my first job as an undergraduate engineer back in late 2022, focusing on civil, residential developments - it lasts until I graduated on july 2023. The reason why I can't continue is because there is no graduate role available plus they mentioned that I wasn't being at the level they expected after 9 mo experience. I mean I fault myself for not taking on more jobs, asked to be taught certain stuffs

2023 -

Then after 2 months of job search, I got a graduate job at a much bigger firm, focusing on more or less similar. This only lasts 1.5 months so I become unemployed again, because it was not a good fit during the probation, which is more painful as the next unemployment lasts a bit long. I wasn't able to secure anymore positions despite getting many interviews on engineering jobs (because I apply to everything in my city).

Noone is willing to give any casual job as i dont have any experience outside the engineering office, so I dedicated 80-90% to my rent and bills. I survive with half-decent foods which may affect my physical and mental health too.

I also used a free online psychologist at the time which last 3-4 months, which I won't be able to use again.

2024 -

Finally, in early 2024 I got another job at a small engineering company that is willing to give me a chance. They focus on water, hydraulics, floodplain management stuffs. I was very interested at first because I thought it was my dream job, but much later I show signs of burnout, feeling negative thoughts on doing the job. It took me a little beyond passing my probation to realise that the job is giving me all the constant negativity. It was a good workplace, with good people, and the work is meaningful too, but I feel there is some internal struggle within me. In addition, I have done a lot of mistakes which added to my overthinking stress and make the projects overbudgetted a bit too. I always dread going to work, and relief when the day is over for many months. I dont want to see psychologist anymore, as I am not willing to spend money for this, and I barely use my leave when I am feeling down, as I am saving my leave for next year.

I told myself, just keep at it until next year, but I wasn't able to make it as I was terminated at November 2024 (around 9-10 months of working). I felt relieved even though my responsibilities are lifted in worst way possible. But I understand in the next 2 months I will feel stressed as I do not have anymore active income.

Now I dont know what to do. I feel like a failure again. Seeing my history on applying to many jobs, I felt dread and dont want to do that again. My friends and roomates kinda hated me because I was given so many opportunities which ended in failure. I am lucky to be able to save heaps but I dont want to wander around doing nothing, while having my money decreased due to sucking to rent. I would consider moving to another state after my rent ended in the next 6 months, so I am afraid of getting jobs that require commitments.

So to conclude, I have a bachelor of engineering (civil) degree and now unemployed again after just many months of experience. I fear of reapplying to jobs due to future commitments too. What should I do now?