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The Summer 2026 Tech Internships list is a collaborative effort maintained by the community. This page celebrates everyone who contributes to keeping the list up-to-date and helpful.

Maintainers

The repository is maintained by:
  • Vansh - Co-maintainer and creator of the Summer 2026 list
  • Ouckah - Co-maintainer and community organizer
Together with the CSCareers Discord community, they ensure the list stays current and accurate.

Inspiration

This repository was inspired by the excellent work of: We’re grateful for their foundation and continue to build upon their vision.

How the Community Contributes

The internship list thrives thanks to community contributions:

GitHub Issues

Community members add internships by submitting GitHub issues. Each submission is reviewed and automatically added to the list by our team.

Discord Community

The CSCareers Discord community actively shares internship opportunities, discusses application strategies, and supports each other through the recruitment process.

Continuous Updates

With contributions from students across the country, the list is updated continuously throughout the recruiting season.

Become a Contributor

You can contribute to the internship list in several ways:

Add an Internship

Submit new internship opportunities via GitHub issues

Join Discord

Share opportunities and help other students in the community

Report Issues

Let us know if you find errors or closed positions

Suggest Features

Share ideas for improving the list

GitHub Contributors

See all the amazing people who have contributed to this repository:

View All Contributors

Check out the contributor graph on GitHub

Thank You

Every contribution, whether it’s adding a single internship or helping a fellow student on Discord, makes a difference. Thank you for being part of this community and helping students find their dream internships.
Interested in maintaining the list for future years? Reach out on Discord or open a GitHub issue to express your interest.

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