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Thread: Landing an internship

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    Default Landing an internship

    This is not a technical question, but I didn't find a subforum that better fits the topic.

    So my question is:
    Is it possible to land an internship in the US at age 18 with the OCA (oracle certified associate java SE 8 programmer) certification, a high school diploma, and a couple of personal projects, without being enrolled into any college degree granting program? (nor having any previous degrees in any field)

    Thanks for the answers in advance.

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    Default Re: Landing an internship

    As the requirements for landing an internship in the US can vary depending on the company and position you are applying for. However, in general, having the OCA certification, a high school diploma, and a few personal projects may help you stand out from the rest of the applicants and improve your chances of being selected for an interview.