Infosys announced that InStep, the company’s flagship global internship program, has been awarded the title of “Best Overall Internship Program” in the 2023 Vault Internship Rankings. This is the fifth year in a row that InStep has received this highest honor presented by career intelligence organization Vault Firsthand.
This year’s internships were delivered to 285 interns of various educational backgrounds, representing 143 universities and 34 nationalities. Rankings are based on responses from more than 10,000 of his participants across 139 programs worldwide.
InStep scored top ranks in all subcategories.
- best 100 internships
- Best Internships in Tech & Engineering Industry
- Best Internships for Compensation, Employment Prospects, Assignment Quality, Quality of Life, Real Life Experience, Overall Career Development, Networking Opportunities, and Training and Mentoring
- Best Internships by Role in Information Technology, Software Engineering and Development, Strategy and Business Development, Data Analytics
- Best Internships for Overall Diversity, Female Diversity, LGBTQ+ Personal Diversity, Racial and Ethnic Diversity
InStep is Infosys’ global, fully paid flagship internship program for over 22 years. He has assisted over 3,000 of his interns representing over 200 universities and 50 nationalities.
InStep provides interns with the means to work on real-time projects across corporate functions and business units, including strategic engineering groups, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, corporate strategy, data analytics, sustainability, alliances, utilities, financial services, and marketing. It offers. Additionally, the program offers a career advancement plan. Last year, more than 70% of his eligible interns received full-time offers.
Sumit Virmani, executive vice president and chief marketing officer at Infosys, said: This accreditation gives us hope to continue our way with even more enthusiasm. As InStep continues to grow, we aim to provide our interns with a thriving environment, the best work experience, and enable them to participate in building a better future for all. ”
Other key stakeholders commented on the win.
Professor Shitij Kapur, Chancellor and Principal of King’s College London, said: From Kings.
“More than 50 students have completed the Infosys InStep program over the years, offering a truly unique internship experience and incredible opportunities for professional and personal development. We congratulate you and wish you many more years of continued excellence.”
Professor Garud Iyengar, Senior Associate Dean of Research and Academic Programs, Columbia Engineering, Columbia University, said:
“Interns in this program work on real-time projects in technology areas such as AI, ML, cybersecurity, UI/UX, and metaverse. Together, I will gain experience in the industry, carving out a rewarding career path, and I look forward to many years of working with Infosys.”
Professor Pamela Hinds, faculty director of the Stanford Global Engineering Program at Stanford University, commented: Our students report having life-changing experiences.
“They are welcomed, integrated into the organization, offered challenging opportunities to contribute and grow, paired with mentors who not only provide guidance but encourage them to push boundaries, and create an unforgettable cultural experience. You will be exposed to experience.Please provide your students with these rich opportunities.”