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Expand Up @@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ There are a lot of internship resources for minorities as companies want to supp
* [Google Summer of Code](https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/archive/): Great way to get some open source exposure.
* [Twitter Academy](https://careers.twitter.com/content/dam/careers-twitter/university/UR%20Programs_2019.pdf): Internship opportunity for sophomores who are minorities
* [Code2040 Fellows Program](http://www.code2040.org/fellows-program): Internship opportunity for black and latinx university and graduate students
* [Outreachy](https://www.outreachy.org): Opensource internship for women and other under-represented groups. One of they best ways to begin opensource.
* [RGSoC](https://railsgirlssummerofcode.org): Fellowship program for women and non-binary coders.

See this resource for ways to help you land that internship: [tech-internship-resources](https://github.com/mitalipalekar/tech-internship-resources).

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* **Stay Strong**: While tech is a booming space to be in currently, it's not easy navigating it all alone. Imposter syndrome is _very_ real and it's often something people don't talk about a lot. As you navigate your undergrad, try your best to stay strong, remember that everyone doesn't have it as well as it seems and that in time, you too will find your footing.

* **Turn being a minority into an advantage**: There are a lot of resources and opportunities out there for women / minoritites that others might not have access to. People want you to succeed and are willing to help you in most ways possible. Take advantage of that, turn being a minority into a positive experience.
* **Turn being a minority into an advantage**: There are a lot of resources and opportunities out there for women / minoritites that others might not have access to. People want you to succeed and are willing to help you in most ways possible. Take advantage of that, turn being a minority into a positive experience.