Reviews

Reviews

“Intern Abroad This Summer” makes a compelling case for pursuing international internships which not only complement skills learned in a classroom setting but are also a great experience for personal growth and development. This book provides a great perspective on searching and applying for an internship, the lessons from which can prove to be invaluable later in one’s career. A must read for anyone starting college!

— Anupam Bose (IIT Madras , MIT Sloan School of Management & Investment Management Professional)

“Not everyone has adequate support and mentorship in the crucial days of college to make right career decisions. This book is an excellent blend of guidance to choose a right career path and how to excel by making right choices at the right time. It is impressive that the content of this book seems to be solely driven by experience of many like us.”

Manjul Kumar – (Vice President Citibank, IIT Madras and Duke University)

“An absolute must for all millennials and parents.  This book is packed with invaluable insights, guidance and tips on making your own career roadmap to success through internship.  Aniket has shared his experiences in a simple way for us to absorb, plan and execute. This book should be included in high school curriculum.  Highly recommend.

— Venky Vijayaragavan (Vice President, Capgemini, United States & American Inst. of Chartered Public Accountants)

This book is a delightful guide full of important information for students who want to propel their careers by leveraging the power of great internships. As a first-generation immigrant, I earned two master degrees and founded my own firm in the US in 10 years.  I believe I could make these achievements much sooner, If I’ve read this book in my years as a student.

— Jinpei Li (Angel Investor & Partner Lightfusion Capital LLC , University of Southern California and Univ. of Berkeley, Haas School of Business )

“”Intern Abroad This Summer” provides a recipe for the separation from the pack of tunnel versioned grade focused university students.  It encourages you to seek international experience, work as hard as you can, develop interpersonal skills and don’t ever give up. Even if you are the C student, this is your opportunity to set the stage to have the A students working for you.”

— David K Raun (Vice President Avago Tech. & Silicon Valley Hi Tech Executive/Board Member)

“This is a book I wished I picked up right at the beginning of my undergrad days, better yet, long before my undergrad. The author gives a comprehensive view of the unimaginable opportunities that exist for students in the form of internships and why they are ought not to be missed. The world is changing and very soon, students will not be evaluated by their degrees but their skills. Internships are great means to help accrue a delectable set of skills.”

— Hemanth Satyanarayana (CEO Imaginate Technologies, IIT Madras & State Univ. New York Buffalo)

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A unique approach for students to accelerate their future success even before they graduate from college or university. Forged from his own experience and discoveries, he unveils the secrets of getting an internship abroad and highlights the benefits that can accrue to one’s career. I highly recommend this book to all students, regardless of scholastic grades, who want to get a leg up on making their career dreams come true.

— Dilip R. Abayasekara(Virginia Commonwealth Univ. Ph.D & Toastmasters International President)

Get the degree and get a job, you will be taken care of!” that was hammered home during my youth. Aniket questions many conventional wisdom to succeed with education. This lucidly written book drawn from his own experiences, is a must read for aspiring youths to chart a practical, superior way to succeed using internship.

— Ramesh Dewangan( University of California, Berkeley & Vice President, Real Intent)

Practical experience through internships can do wonders to your career in ways good grades cannot.  “Intern Abroad This Summer” gets students to think about this fascinating way to broaden their horizons. And it does so with wit. A must read!

— Deepak Sekar (CEO Chowbotics & Georgia Inst. of Technology)

“Excellent read that captures the essence of the internship struggle that engineering students go through. This book will help you stand out of the mediocrity, and get internships with prestigious institutions and companies. The accompanying stories also highlight the cultural learning that an international experience, be it an internship or a study abroad, can provide, thereby enriching your life”

— Sathish Jothikumar (Strategy at Amazon & Ross Business School, Univ. of Michigan)

“In this book, Aniket finally democratizes the tribal process used by students in the top Indian engineering schools to bag their foreign internships. When the curtain drops, you realize that anyone committed to their own success can use the techniques mentioned in this book to open up a whole new world for themselves.”

— Ajit Ghuman (Director, Reputation.com & Stanford, Delhi College of Engineering)