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How can one get an internship in Invento? In which branch can students get an internship there?

We hire interns from a variety of backgrounds. Three key qualities we look in interns are: intellectual horsepower, curiosity and humility. Here is the video of this year’s interns: Invento Robotics.For our engineering roles we take students from CS, electronics and mechanical. For business roles, we take either from B-school or students who are extremely passionate about sales & marketing in their college fests.This summer we hired interns from IIM Lucknow, IIT Kanpur, VIT, BITS Pilani, IIT Guwahati, North Carolina State University, Georgia Tech, IIIT Kanchipuram, Thapar University, Kakatiya University, VVIT and a student heading to Cornell. We are also interviewing students from Israel and Mexico for the fall internship.We are quite happy with what they have done and many of the stuff they built in internship will be getting into the production soon. This is one key way in which we differentiate our program.Here is what they worked on this year:Computer vision: 4Speech and Language: 4Navigation and positioning: 3Embedded systems and hardware: 4Sales and marketing: 2We like a diverse mix from a variety of backgrounds and we love smart students who can appreciate complexity, can say I don’t know when they don’t know, can put their full commitment and can go deeper beyond their comfort zone.You can apply for the internship here: Invento job application

What are your thoughts on President Trump calling Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Saturday morning to urge him to persuade the state legislature to overturn Biden's victory in the state?

Hello!Needless to say that it’s an alarming, serious offense and attempt to subvert the result of the election. Trump is getting more and more desperate, I guess he is feeling the anxiety and anguish of what’s gonna happen after he leaves the White House. He’s scrambling to stay out of prison.According to White House staffers, Trump made the call to kemp from his bedroom landline, laying belly down on the bed, twirling the coiled phone cord with a spare finger and lazily kicking up his ankles.Even more interesting is that someone in Kemp’s entourage leaked this to the Post hours before Trump is to hold a superspreader, “I support Loeffler and Perdue” hate-fest in Georgia! And isn’t it ironic that we’re having to rely on people like Brian Kemp, who arguably stole his own election against Stacey Abrams, to play a part in saving our democracy? And he’ll probably lose his job for it.And for the record, Trump knows Georgia is a secret ballot and signature matching, so after seeing who they voted for isn’t an option. To even get a ballot an application was required with signature matching. They matched signatures a second time with mailed ballots.If anyone of us tried to pressure an elected official to overturn an election we would be in jail. Yet here we have the President of the United States doing business as usual.The Devil went down to GeorgiaHe was lookin' for a soul to stealHe was in a bind 'cause he was way behindAnd he was willin' to make a dealThat rally is going to be whacked out and downright ugly. I love it!

What would Woodrow Wilson think of Barack Obama?

Wilson would think Obama not up to the task of President. Not because of his abilities but because of the color of his skin.“Easily the worst part of Wilson's record as president was his overseeing of the resegregation of multiple agencies of the federal government, which had been surprisingly integrated as a result of Reconstruction decades earlier. At an April 11, 1913, Cabinet meeting, Postmaster General Albert Burleson argued for segregating the Railway Mail Service. He took exception to the fact that workers shared glasses, towels, and washrooms. Wilson offered no objection to Burleson's plan for segregation, saying that he "wished the matter adjusted in a way to make the least friction."“Both Burleson and Treasury Secretary William McAdoo took Wilson's comments as authorization to segregate. The Department of Treasury and Post Office Department both introduced screened-off workspaces, separate lunchrooms, and separate bathrooms. In a 1913 open letter to Wilson, W.E.B. DuBois — who had supported Wilson in the 1912 election before being disenchanted by his segregation policies — wrote of "one colored clerk who could not actually be segregated on account of the nature of his work [and who] consequently had a cage built around him to separate him from his white companions of many years." That's right: Black people who couldn't, logistically, be segregated were put in literal cages.““Outright dismissals were also common. Upon taking office, Wilson himself fired 15 out of 17 black supervisors in the federal service and replaced them with white people. After the Treasury and Post Office began segregating, many black workers were let go. The head of the Internal Revenue division in Georgia fired all his black employees, saying, "There are no government positions for Negroes in the South. A Negro's place in the corn field."To enable hiring discrimination going forward, in 1914 the federal government began requiring photographs on job applications.““In 1914, a group of black professionals led by newspaper editor and Harvard alumnus Monroe Trotter met with Wilson to protest the segregation. Wilson informed Trotter, "Segregation is not humiliating, but a benefit, and ought to be so regarded by you gentlemen." When Trotter insisted that "it is untenable, in view of the established facts, to maintain that the segregation is simply to avoid race friction, for the simple reason that for fifty years white and colored clerks have been working together in peace and harmony and friendliness," Wilson admonished him for his tone: "If this organization is ever to have another hearing before me it must have another spokesman. Your manner offends me … Your tone, with its background of passion."W.E.B. DuBois, a vocal critic of Wilson's segregationist policies, pictured in 1950.Keystone/Getty Images“This is not a matter of applying today’s standards to events that happened over 100 years ago. It's worth stressing that Wilson's policies here were racist even for his time. Presidents Teddy Roosevelt and William Howard Taft had been much better about appointing black statesmen to public office, and other political figures, including whites, attacked Wilson's moves toward segregation. The influential pro–civil rights journalist Oswald Garrison Villard wrotethat the Wilson administration "has allied itself with the forces of reaction, and put itself on the side of every torturer, of every oppressor, of every perpetrator of racial injustice in the South or the North." He further attacked it for its "political stupidity": The administration "has put into the hands of the Republican party an issue which, if they have the sense to use it, may be just the touchstone they are seeking."“Villard was taken seriously by the White House, which tried to court him on the issue and offered hints that it might be changing its tone. He met with Wilson and corresponded with him on racial issues numerous times. But the segregation policies were never reversed.”“Some Republicans seized upon the issue, though it wasn't the political game changer that Villard hoped it would be. "Congressman John J. Rogers of Massachusetts introduced resolutions urging investigation of treatment of Negro employees in the Treasury and Post Office Departments," historian Nancy Weisswrites, "but both measures died on committee calendars without gaining so much as a hearing."“Wilson's racism even extended to foreign affairs. While it had been customary to appoint black ambassadors to Haiti and Santa Domingo (now the Dominican Republic), Wilson didn't do that either. At the Versailles Convention in 1919, Wilson helped kill a proposal from Japan calling for the treaty to recognize the principle of racial equality. While 11 out of 17 members at the meeting considering the amendment favored it, Wilson, who was presiding, arbitrarily decided that the amendment had been defeated because the vote wasn't unanimous. This wasn't an actual rule that the proceedings were operating under; a simple majority vote was enough to decide that the League of Nations would be headquartered in Geneva. Wilson just really didn't want the treaty to recognize racial equality and wanted to appease the British Empire, which was premised on subjugating African and South Asian people.“Woodrow Wilson was a vocal defender of the Ku Klux Klan“Wilson was governor of New Jersey when he became president in 1913, but he had been born in Virginia and raised in Georgia and South Carolina. He was, historian William Keylor notes, the first Southerner elected to the presidency since Zachary Taylor in 1848. Southern racists, accordingly, rejoiced his election. "Washington was flooded with revelers from the Old Confederacy, whose people had long dreamed of a return to the glory days of Washington, Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe, when southern gentlemen ran the country," Keylor writes. "Rebel yells and the strains of 'Dixie' reverberated throughout the city."“Wilson himself was the descendant of Confederate soldiers, and identified deeply with the "Lost Cause" narrative, according to which the Confederacy was a government of noble men trying to preserve a decent agrarian way of life against crude Northern industrialists, rather than a separatist movement premised on white supremacy. Historian Wesley Moody describes Wilson's most famous book as an academic, A History of the American People, as "steeped in Lost Cause mythology." The book was generally sympathetic to the Ku Klux Klan, describing them as "men half outlawed, denied the suffrage, without hope of justice in the courts, who meant to take this means to make their will felt." ("This means" being violent and using intimidation against black people.) The following quote from the book even made its way into The Birth of a Nation, D.W. Griffith's infamous feature valorizing the Ku Klux Klan as saviors of the South.So we can safely assume that any view Wilson had of Obama would be based on the color of his skin and not his abilities.Woodrow Wilson was extremely racist — even by the standards of his time

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