Infosys announced that its global internship program, InStep, was ranked number one in the ‘Best Overall Internship Program’ category in the 2021 Vault Internship Rankings published by Vault.com, a career intelligence organization. Infosys has received this ranking for the third time in a row, says a statement from the company.
A fully paid internship, InStep provides interns an opportunity to work on real-time projects across corporate functions and business units which includes Financial Services, Strategic Engineering Group, Artificial Intelligence, Data Analytics, and Cybersecurity, among others. Over 186 students from 19 countries and 75 universities joined the InStep FY 20-21 program.
While announcing the rankings, the Editors at Vault said, “The InStep internship program held the top spot for an unprecedented third year in a row. InStep interns gave their programs rave reviews, saying the best parts of their programs included fantastic people, talks with leaders, interesting projects, the ability to make a genuine impact, focus on self-development and new technologies, and continuous mentorship throughout the course of the internship."
Instep also earned the first rank in the following categories:
- Best internship for the Tech and Engineering industry
- Best Internship for Quality of Life, Compensation and Benefits, Employment Prospects and Quality of Assignments
- Best Internship by role for Computer Science, Software Development and Software Engineering
- Best Internship for Overall Diversity
According to Vault’s survey, interns who completed the InStep program mentioned that their top three reasons for choosing the program were career advancement in their chosen industry, networking opportunities, and availing international opportunities.
Pawan Sinha, professor of vision and computational neuroscience, MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and director, MIT-India Program, said: "MIT students who have undertaken internships at Infosys have invariably told us about how impactful the experience was. It gave them a glimpse of cutting-edge R&D and data analytics in a highly collegial and collaborative environment, while being immersed in an incredibly rich culture. For many, it was a transformative experience and one of the highlights of their MIT journey."
In the wake of the global medical crisis, Infosys InStep is being conducted in a hybrid model this year, with most interns working remotely throughout the course of the program. Infosys InStep has brought together the power of digital platforms and learning tools to ensure the safety of interns. To ensure a seamless interface with project managers, interns have been given access to a customized virtual platform. They also have access to virtual experiences such as live leadership talks, hackathons, networking events, and webinars, ensuring holistic learning throughout the program.
Pravin Rao, chief operating officer, Infosys, said: “As the world adopts new ways of working amid these unprecedented times, Infosys remained committed to delivering an engaging learning experience for students across geographies. This recognition reflects our commitment to provide meaningful opportunities to nurture young talent and build a pool of industry-ready workforce of the future.”