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Engineering - Software & QA
2mo
a junior devops engineer

My full time offer

I have completed my 6-month internship, but the company is not offering a full-time position. Instead, they have extended my internship period. What should I do? Should I leave?"
greatking
2mo
A Team Lead
Remember, internships are stepping stones, and they don’t always guarantee full-time offers. Take time to evaluate the situation, talk to mentors or peers, and weigh the pros and cons of staying versus exploring new opportunities.
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swagpumpkin
2mo
An Ops Executive
If you feel that there are limited growth opportunities and the extension is indefinite or doesn’t seem promising, it might be worth exploring other job offers. Leaving might feel difficult, but securing a full-time position elsewhere could provide more stability, better benefits, and the opportunity to grow your career.
splendidpakora
2mo
A Marketing Manager
It's definitely tough when you're expecting a full-time offer after putting in hard work during an internship. If they’ve extended your internship, it could be a sign they value your work, but are unsure about opening a full-time position yet. Before deciding to leave, it’s worth having a conversation with them to understand the reasons behind this decision and ask about the potential for a future full-time role. It could be helpful to clarify your position, career goals, and express your eagerness to contribute as a permanent member.
an analyst
2mo
Yes, you should definitely plan on leaving, as it's clear the company isn’t valuing you. Have you started exploring other opportunities, or are you still weighing your options?
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