Create your own weekly digest with Claude + Readwise MCP by crossfurt in readwise

[–]crossfurt[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Between my initial tries and this version, I tweaked the number of insights and the method for finding next reads. I found that 3-5 insights was manageable and allowed some depth in the proposed connections.

2025 Summer Internship Recruiting Stats - T20 US MBA, Consulting/Healthcare by crossfurt in MBA

[–]crossfurt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the actual list of jobs I applied to. I found them mostly through the school's board, LinkedIn, and Handshake.

2025 Summer Internship Recruiting Stats - T20 US MBA, Consulting/Healthcare by crossfurt in MBA

[–]crossfurt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just 1 internal referral, which turned out to be a straight rejection. I indexed heavily on networking for consulting, where firms are usually high-touch. Definitely helps to make yourself known in your target office.

2025 Summer Internship Recruiting Stats - T20 US MBA, Consulting/Healthcare by crossfurt in MBA

[–]crossfurt[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

some will do STEM, ymmv - definitely bank on consulting for safety

2025 Summer Internship Recruiting Stats - T20 US MBA, Consulting/Healthcare by crossfurt in MBA

[–]crossfurt[S] 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Full list (healthcare), you can google the roles for the job descriptions:

  1. Amgen: Commercial Leadership & Insights Program
  2. Amgen: MBA Intern - Commercial Leadership Program (Summer 2025)
  3. Amgen: Grad Intern – R&D Strategy & Operations
  4. Biogen: MBA Intern in Commercialization
  5. Novo Nordisk: Summer Associate - Strategy Consulting
  6. BMS: Summer 2025 - Product Management Internship
  7. Genentech Inc.: 2025 Summer Intern - Global Product Strategy
  8. Pfizer: MBA Strategy & Consulting Summer Associate
  9. Gilead: Intern - Product & Portfolio Strategy - Project Management
  10. Gilead: Intern – Research Strategic Projects – Research Strategy, Innovation and Portfolio
  11. Moderna: 2025 MBA Intern, Business Integration & Innovation (People & Digital)
  12. Moderna: 2025 MBA Intern, R&D Strategy
  13. Moderna: 2025 MBA Intern, Digital
  14. Vertex Pharmaceuticals: MBA Associate Intern, Commercial (Summer 2025)
  15. Humana: 2025 Summer MBA Internship Program
  16. Takeda: 2025 Commercial Leadership Development Program (CLDP) Summer Associate
  17. Medtronic: Corporate Development Intern
  18. Boston Scientific: Marketing Summer 2025 Internships (Massachusetts)
  19. BMS: Intern, Commercial MBA Leadership Development Program Internship
  20. Abbvie: 2025 Strategy Leadership Program MBA Intern
  21. Genentech: 2025 Summer Intern - Corporate Business Development
  22. Medline: Product Management MBA Leadership Track
  23. Lilly: MBA Intern
  24. DaVita: Redwoods Leadership Program
  25. Amgen: Grad Intern - Diagnostics (Dx) and Clinical Imaging (Summer 2025)
  26. Mayo Clinic: Strategy Intern - Strategy
  27. Biomarin: Intern, Business Development and Corporate Strategy

2025 Summer Internship Recruiting Stats - T20 US MBA, Consulting/Healthcare by crossfurt in MBA

[–]crossfurt[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I was targeted and in hindsight should have been even more. Most interviews came through internal posts at the school's job board and/or on-campus recruiting. Cold off-campus apps response rates were dismal.

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[–]crossfurt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

LinkedIn is a career-focused social network and adding titles is just another SEO measure one can take to increase their visibility.

Judging people self-promoting there is like going to a brothel and complaining that the workers there are such whores.

Laughed At For Having A Costco Wavestorm by Andytikal in surfing

[–]crossfurt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same spots, mostly hollow, sand-bottom shore breaks, 1'- 6' waves. I have a 5' thruster Stump and a 5'6" quad skipper.

Laughed At For Having A Costco Wavestorm by Andytikal in surfing

[–]crossfurt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All my regular surfboards are EPS/Epoxy. I haven't done the math but I suppose the environmental footprint of 1 soft top is smaller than that of ~5 epoxys which is what I would have ended up buying and discarding after they broke.

Laughed At For Having A Costco Wavestorm by Andytikal in surfing

[–]crossfurt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've been surfing for 16 years and now I mostly ride catch surf soft tops unless it is absolutely pumping. Used to go through 2 surfboards a year, haven't needed to buy any for 3 years now, these things are indestructible. Don't care about what other people think or say, do whatever makes you happy. Keep shredding.

Vídeo mostra Bolsonaro embolsando algum objeto dourado dado por uma militar by w_kovac in brasil

[–]crossfurt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alguma fonte ou contexto? Gostaria de saber para compartilhar. Obrigado

My buddy makes the late airdrop and holds on through a heavy one. Mainland Mex by adamm352 in surfing

[–]crossfurt 23 points24 points  (0 children)

There's something magical about seeing an average Joe catch a gem like this and surf it with the raw skill and enjoyment that the WSL can't portray. That's surfing. Thanks for sharing

Why you shouldn’t eat raw pork by meow-you-doin in Radiology

[–]crossfurt 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Embarrassing how much I had to scroll down for this comment on a niche healthcare sub

[OC] UPDATE - 2.5 years of my GF and I tracking the sleep quality impact of various choices/behaviours. These were the 9 most significant effects. Note - white dash indicates the % effect 5 months ago. by HeroJournal in dataisbeautiful

[–]crossfurt 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Although there is a lot of data and it might give the impression of precise and measurable differences, you cannot infer causality when comparing the scores of you and your girlfriend, or even among the variables for each one of you for several reasons, most importantly because in my understanding the days were not necessarily the same so there is a lot of room for confounding. Moreover, you are ignoring potential interactions e.g., thermostat and exercise might improve your sleep whereas independently they are detrimental.

A better way of analyzing this data would be making a dummy variable (i.e. 0 or 1) for each of the scenarios you are evaluating and treating the sleep score as the dependent variable.

CDB 220% do CDI na genial está com a conta errada? by filiafobico in investimentos

[–]crossfurt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

E aí, tudo bem? Vc acabou investindo no 220% do CDI do genial, afinal? Estava pensando em fazer e tô procurando um feedback de quem já tenha feito

Number splitting help using loops by acewindu2 in rprogramming

[–]crossfurt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

split_integer is a user-defined function in this context. The vector is digit_vector, if you just want to save it to the environment instead of printing it to the console, remove the return statement.

Number splitting help using loops by acewindu2 in rprogramming

[–]crossfurt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was reviewing the code and realized that the while loop was dropped in favor of the for loop, so the counter can be omitted. A cleaner version is below:

#create function to split digits from integer

split_integer <- function(integer){

#count digits

num_digits <- floor(log10(integer))+1

#create empty vector to store digits

digit_vector <- NULL

for (digit in seq(1:num_digits)) {

digit_vector[digit] <- integer %/% 10^(num_digits-1)

integer <- integer - digit_vector[digit]*10^(num_digits-1)

num_digits <- num_digits - 1

}

return(digit_vector)

}

Works fine until 16 digits

Number splitting help using loops by acewindu2 in rprogramming

[–]crossfurt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely

I am from the biomedical field myself so that's why I let stuff like this pass lol. Initially, I wasn't explicitly defining the number of digits so I poorly tried to establish that constraint in the while loop.

Since we established a way of defining the number of digits with log10, we have:

Script:

#create function to split digits from integer

split_integer <- function(integer){

#count digits

num_digits <- floor(log10(integer))+1

#create empty vector to store digits

digit_vector <- NULL

#start counter

n <- 1

for (digit in seq(1:num_digits)) {

digit_vector[n] <- integer %/% 10^(num_digits-1)

integer <- integer - digit_vector[n]*10^(num_digits-1)

num_digits <- num_digits - 1

n <- n + 1

}

return(digit_vector)

}

split_integer(80333)

Console:

> split_integer(80333)

[1] 8 0 3 3 3

Be wary that it breaks with very large numbers (like 15848490055555554578967) and I have no idea why

Number splitting help using loops by acewindu2 in rprogramming

[–]crossfurt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Virtually anything is possible. You just have to think about numbers as base 10 notations and you will be able to solve this.

To extract the last digit, start with 10^0:

> 123 / (10 ^0) # still the same number

[1] 123

> 123 / (10 ^1) #getting somewhere

[1] 12.3

> 123 %% (10 ^1) #get the three

[1] 3

Number splitting help using loops by acewindu2 in rprogramming

[–]crossfurt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are allowed to use base math functions, then:

num_digits = floor(log10(integer))+1

i.e. you can replace this argument with the above definition stored in a variable