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An Internship In The US Gave Me The Opportunity To Develop A Kickass Movie Search Engine

My fifth semester in IIT brought along a lot of adventure.

I was on 63 credits which was the maximum allowed. I was also representing my team in the Inter IIT Aquatics Championship, when companies started visiting our campus for intern-recruitment.

Scoring a 9.7 GPA had made me overconfident, and I soon faced its downfall. After being rejected by HUL, ITC, Schlumberger, Times Internet, and Deutsche Bank back to back, I started emailing professors across the world and applied for research internships viz. DAAD, Mitacs, Caltech, etc. However, nothing worked out for me, leaving me shattered. During those hard times, I learnt that rejections are not failures but experiences one learns from.

I started afresh with prioritising my days; I brushed up my concepts and paid attention to everything I was doing – be it my internship preparations or swimming. Finally, an opportunity knocked on my door when I was least expecting it. I was shortlisted for an interview at Fuzzy Logix Inc., a US-based company. I appeared for the interview confidently even after being rejected by so many institutions.

This was a crazy experience. I was interviewed in Hindi because I was brought up in Varanasi. The interview consisted of technical and behavioural questions. I was asked about the project I worked on during my previous internship in computational chemical engineering, its impacts, my contribution to the project and any improvements that could be made to it. He asked me about the highlights of my internship and the areas I could have improved.

I explained the project and my contributions, slipping in instances of my perseverance and patience. I told him about the recent improvements we had made to the project. He asked me about my childhood, my family background, a few things listed on my resume, and if I ate pan and whether I knew how to cook. He also asked me to tell him something that was not listed on my resume. I told him how I was pursuing my passion along with my studies. Then he asked me what I would do if my manager were on leave and we had to complete a task within a week. I told him that I’d take ownership of the task and get it done with my team, keeping the manager updated about the progress.

Impressed with my confidence and my logical thinking, he hired me. This was going to be my first trip to the US, and I was all jazzed up. I landed in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, intimidated by the fact that I had stepped out of my comfort zone.

My job was based on web development and data analytics. The organisation was launching a new product in the form of a movie recommendation engine to signify the power of in-database analytics and the rapidity of obtaining recommendations. My task was to develop the entire front-end of the recommendation engine.

I designed the platform such that once a user searched for a movie of their interest, a list of 15 movies came up as a slider, showing five at a time. The movies had a thumbnail which directed a user to two tabs – one contained the movie trailer, plot summary and its IMDB rating, while the other contained info about its cast and crew, year of release and its genre.

The users also had an option to select movies of particular genres, ratings, language, and according to their year of release. I also designed drop-downs for the list of movies, features to like, share, and subscribe on various social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Google+, etc. For the backend, I worked on deploying algorithms for better and faster recommendations. I searched free online resources to obtain the information on movies and extracted the data to our database using web crawling.

I developed models for obtaining the overall ratings of movies which were used for clustering and classification. The authenticity of these ratings was established by the number of users and the reviews per user. I also promoted the social media pages of Fuzzy Logix by sharing them with my friends and informing them about the interesting job I had there. Within two weeks, the views showed an exemplary increment. While working on the project, I got an exposure to CSS3, HTML5, PHP, JavaScript, machine learning, and data science algorithms.

It had taken me a month to settle in, but once I blended in with the culture, I made friends and set out with them to explore various cities. I would visit a nearby college frequently which made the students think that I was a student too, and they invited me to their dance classes. I went hiking, trekking, and to birthday parties with them.

I returned to India with a great deal of experience and memories. I learned that everything falls into place when you retain faith in yourself instead of giving up. After all, that’s what helped me crack an internship in the USA. Oh, did I mention that I won the Aquatics Championship too?


About the author: Manish Mehta, a student of IIT Kanpur, shares how he got over the rejections from top companies and bagged an internship in the US. This article was first published on Internshala.

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