graduate (assuming you get a permanent offer) and presumably we'll be out of the COVID recession. After announcing to my wife that Ohio was one of the last places I wanted to live, we wound up in Cincinnati and loved it there. Good people, family values, enough Church members, and quite a bit to do socially. Plus having an offer with a Fortune 200 company will give you peace of mind when you interview next year and will make you a more attractive candidate to other companies. I am retired from executive management and did tons of recruiting. Taking the internship will not be a mistake.