Juggling an Internship with Startup Aspirations
Blog Post by ELP Student Raul Dutta (Computer Science | Class of 2021) More than any profession, entrepreneurship has the most variable workload. This is especially true of an aspiring…
What I learned interning at New York City’s fastest-growing startup
Blog Post by ELP Student Samay Shamdasani (Computer Science Engineering | Class of 2023) This past summer, I interned at Ramp, the financial automation platform built to help businesses save…
Advice for Future Interns
Blog Post by ELP Student Sai Pavan Yerra (Computer Science | Class of 2022) Hello everyone my name is Sai Pavan Yerra, I am a senior studying computer science. During…
How Techlab + ELP Prepared Me for a Summer in the Bay Area
Blog Post by ELP Student Neil Gurnani (Computer Science | Class of 2022) During the summer months of 2021, I had the humbling opportunity to work at Amazon Lab126 on…
Look, Turn, Enter
Blog Post by ELP Student Sukrit Gill (Computer Engineering | Class of 2022) Snowball This summer I had a chance to fully commit myself to Pryve, which is my facial…
Vancouver’s Entrepreneurship Ecosystem
Blog Post by ELP Student Isaac Fung (Computer Science and Data Science | Class of 2022) As a Canadian studying in the United States due to the greater opportunities that…
How working at Walmart felt like working at a startup
Blog Post by ELP Student Vidyuth Suresh (Computer Engineering | Class of 2023) Overview Last summer, I had the incredible opportunity to intern at Walmart eCommerce as a software engineer….
What Entrepreneurship Means to Me
Blog Post by ELP Student Justin Kula (Industrial and Operations Engineering | Class of 2022) One of the most central tenets of modern physics is the probabilistic nature of quantum…
Startups Don’t Have To Be Visionary
Blog Post by ELP Student Raul Dutta (Computer Science|Class of 2021 ) When entrepreneurs think of a startup, they think of a futuristic vision with massive impact. Or do they?…
Know What You Can Control: Practicing Stoicism as an Entrepreneur
Blog Post by ELP Student Chris Sullivan (Political Science | Class of 2022) Entrepreneurs constantly live with ambiguity. When launching new business ventures, founders are placed upon a demanding path…