I'm doing an internship in a big international company in Europ and they just offered me to do my next internship with them.
Knowing that :
* I'm in my first year of university in computer science in Canada in a Coop program (4 months internship / 4 months of courses) and that I still have 2 internships left to do
* That my parents are in that same country
* That it might be difficult to find internships back in Canada due to the difficult economic time.
* That I would prefer to find an internship in Ottawa, Canada to be near my girlfriend, to practice my english and to possibly do my internship in a startup (or in that same company if possible - but not as interesting as the work offered in europ)
What do you think of my situation ?
What should I answer ?
Thanks for your advice
My advice is that your first few jobs are very important. I have done countless interviews (as an interviewer) myself and when it comes to selecting students to interview, the coversheet with the companies you worked for and the titles on them usually count the most. So if you want to be a dev and get leg up on the competition then make sure that you get a dev job as soon as you can and this way you can jump ahead of the curve. I have seen a lot of people take an IT job early in their co-op careers and they paid for that mistake later. But all said and done, no matter what happens its what you make of it. Let me know if you want some hints on how to get noticed. There area lot of things that you can do to stand-out and get noticed.
In principle, here are the basic 3 steps.
1. Submit kick-ass resume that gets noticed and selected. 2. Interview for the job. 3. Negotiate terms of your offer. This is more-so for FTE, but interns can negotiate a lot of things too if they choose to do so.
To answer your question though, do you think that this company can help you learn and explore an area that you are interested in? If so, then go for it. Co-op is the time to explore and really go out there and try things out with little risk and to network. My biggest regret from my co-op was not going to Europe, Japan, and other places for opportunities. I did 5/6 of my internships in the US and I felt that really hampered the opportunities that I would have had now if I went further out.
Good Luck!