Now boarding the freshman through senior class
Step into the lobby.
An immersive command center for the internship search. We're letting people in slowly so the building stays well-staffed. Drop your email and we'll send a key when a floor opens.
We email you once. No drip, no marketing, no resold lists.
You know this room.
Three tabs, one closed.
Citadel rejected your application at 9:47pm. You're applying to Jane Street, Two Sigma, and Citadel-again-but-different-team before midnight. The spreadsheet you started in September has 31 rows and 14 colors. None of them work anymore.
Your cover letters all sound the same.
You wrote the first one. The next eleven are derivatives of derivatives. The recruiter sees "passionate about quantitative finance" four times in a single day. So do you.
Networking is a Notion graveyard.
Sixteen LinkedIn DMs in drafts. Three half-finished follow-ups from the career fair in October. A coffee chat next Thursday you forgot to confirm. The names are all real. The system isn't.
Interviews come in clumps.
Four superdays in the same week. Each one needs a different prep doc, a different question list, a different mental model. You make it through. You forget what you said. You blow the fifth.
Before you type your email.
We email you once.
When your key is ready. No drip, no marketing, no resold list. Unsubscribe is one click — we don't make you ask.
Your data, exportable.
Settings → Data → Export gives you every row, every doc, every contact. The Tower (Armaan Arora, sole proprietor) retains nothing after deletion. Email hello@interntower.com and we move fast.
Founder-operated.
Built by a CS undergrad who lost Citadel at 2am one October. The product exists because the spreadsheet didn't.