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Tindterns

Project Team:
  • Nolan Burkhart- app coding
  • Jack Venerus- demo slides, helped with app
  • Natacha Jacques- Website, helped with app as well
Project D​escription:
​Tindterns- Tinder for interns. There are two types of users, employers and students. The employers post requirements, and what they would like to see in an intern, and the students make a sort of resume/bio, and then you swipe left and right based on your interests. The employers can look over your resumes and decide whether to swipe left and right on students as well. You get matched, then you can get in touch, employer to student. Then the interning interview process starts.

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