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.