Internships-2027
2027 tech & software engineering internships for students — new grad US roles, summer & full-year
Internships 2027, a maintained list of tech and software internships
Internships 2027 is a community maintained list of technology and software engineering internships for students, including summer and full year new grad US roles.
What the internship list covers
Internships 2027 is a GitHub repository that collects technology and software engineering internships for students, with an emphasis on new grad roles in the United States that span summer and full year periods. The README's badges give a sense of scale: about 4326 total internships, about 3385 other internships, and about 337 companies represented. The list is updated in real time through community contributions, so those numbers reflect the most recent commit rather than a static export. The scope is broader than a single employer or a single season, which is what makes the repository useful as a single stop for a student planning an internship search. Like the other lists in the same family, it is maintained as open data in a git repository, so every addition is a visible commit and the history is auditable. The README invites readers to help the list grow by submitting an issue with new internships and links to a contributing guide for the procedure. For a student, the practical benefit is that many postings that would otherwise be scattered across company career pages are gathered in one place with a consistent format. The real time framing means the badges are a live indicator of how many roles are currently tracked, and the last update badge tells you how fresh the data is before you start working through it.
The Zapply tooling and community links
The README pairs the list with Zapply, a website and Chrome extension that aims to speed up applications. The extension autofills job applications in seconds, and the site adds a dedicated job board with the latest openings, user accounts that hold multiple profiles for different resume types, and application tracking with streaks and commitment awards. The README presents these as part of an advanced career journey built around the listings. Beyond the tooling, an Explore Around section links to a Discord server and a LinkedIn page where students and new grads can connect and ask for advice from a growing network of peers. The Discord and LinkedIn communities are the human side of the project, giving readers a place to talk through internship choices rather than only reading the list. The GitHub repository is the open data source, while Zapply is the hosted layer that helps turn listings into submitted applications. The README describes Zapply at the feature level only, listing the extension, the board, the accounts, and the tracking, without implementation detail, so a reader knows what is offered before following the linked buttons. This split lets the list stay simple while the companion site handles the heavier application workflow.
Contributing and keeping the data fresh
Contribution is central to how the list stays useful. The README's tip tells readers to add new internships by submitting an issue and points to a contributing guide for the exact steps, which makes it straightforward for a student who spotted a posting to share it. Because updates arrive through issues and pull requests, the badge counts shift as roles are added or removed, and the last update badge shows the recency of the latest commit. This distributed model relies on many small contributions instead of one curator, which is why the README keeps inviting help. The repository pairs a main list with a contributing guide so a newcomer can follow a known path instead of guessing the entry format. The companion tools, the Zapply site and the community servers, give readers a reason to return, and that returning activity feeds more updates back into the list. The README does not print the full internship table up front; it uses the badges and the contributing pointers to convey scale and process. For a student building a shortlist, the value is that the community does the collecting while the contributing guide explains how to give back when they find a role that is missing, keeping the dataset alive across hiring seasons.
Editorial conclusion
Internships 2027 is a community maintained list of about 4326 internships across about 337 companies, updated in real time and paired with the Zapply autofill extension for applications.
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