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AliIsAPerson
New member | Level 2
1 month ago

Application to Dropbox Internship

Hello, 

Apologies if this isn't the correct place to ask this question, but I didn't know where else to put it.

I am trying to apply to a position as a Software Engineer Intern for Summer 2026. On the application it asks when I will be graduating, with options only being between Fall 2026 - Spring 2027. The application is open to those pursuing a BS or MS. I will be graduating over the summer with my BS (which is not in the accepted time frame for the position), but I will be going straight into an MS (which would put me in the correct graduation timeframe).

I wanted to ask HR if I can put my expected MS graduation time in order to apply to the position, but I don't know where I can contact them.

If anyone knows the answer to my question that would also work.

Thanks!

1 Reply

  • Mark's avatar
    Mark
    Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II
    1 month ago

    From experience as they get so many applications they are usually very strict on the rules and do not give or allow alterations to the policy or rules set down - which they have to do to keep it fair for everybody. Literally thousands of people apply for these posts. 

    If you are graduating in the right time scale in the right qualifications I'd say just use that one and if needed add a comment in to the education history section noting why.

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