Network out to everyone. You never know who you will meet that could be a good connection for you to have.
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Sourcing Intern
May 2019 • Warwick, RI
What I liked
I really like the atmosphere, a lot of people are very helpful in explaining procedure and wanting you to succeed.
What I wish was different
N/A - I love my time with this company and department in particular.
Advice
Don't take anything too personally, someone could have a bad day and not want to work with an intern, and that's fine. Just because you had one bad day at the office does not mean it needs to ruin your perception of the company or the internship as a whole.
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Maintenance Planner
December 2015 • Cockeysville, MD
What I liked
Challenging work, collaborative work, flexible work schedule, ability to telecommute, ability to train others
What I wish was different
Nothing
Advice
Don't be afraid to volunteer for additional responsibilities
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Software Engineering Intern
June 2019 • Ashland, OR
What I liked
The best components of my internship included getting to work alongside other engineers in an agile environment on a real product. Getting the experience of what it's like to jump into a large code base and learn a collection of new languages/tools was incredibly valuable.
What I wish was different
I honestly wouldn't change anything about my internship experience.
Advice
Don't be afraid to ask questions and talk with other engineers/employees, asking questions and showing interest in the work helps build connections and show that you're committed. On the other-hand, part of being a software engineer is problem solving so practice trying to figure out things for yourself before going to superiors.
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Clinical Laboratory Technician Intern
May - August 2019 • Franklin Lakes, NJ
What I liked
It was a great learning environment and everyone was so encouraging. I loved working with other interns and learning all about clinical studies.
What I wish was different
N/A
Advice
If there’s a specific area you’d like to learn about then just speak with your boss and they’ll be more than happy to help you be more involved in that area.
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Engineering intern
May - August 2019 • Hunt Valley, MD
What I liked
Friendly people who trusted my work
What I wish was different
Some days were very slow
Advice
Great way to learn what you are interested in
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Marketing Intern
June - August 2019 • San Diego, CA
What I liked
Meeting new people in the company and hearing what they do in the company, along with what they enjoy in the job
What I wish was different
I wish I got more direct assignments
Advice
Experience all types of jobs and internships in that field, so when you graduate you have a better idea of what you want to do with your life
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Document System Intern
July - September 2019 • Phoenix, AZ
What I liked
To be part of the engineering systems environment. Very helpful to get the feel of the field ahead of time.
What I wish was different
I wish I worked in a department dealing with more engineering-like situations day to day.
Advice
There is a lot of opportunity in the company and your coworkers really push you to do your best.
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R&D Innovation Intern
May - August 2019 • Franklin Lakes, NJ
What I liked
The company has such an inclusive and welcoming atmosphere.
What I wish was different
More trainings on different machines.
Advice
Always network at anywhere you work. You never know what someone you meet there will be able to do for you in the future.
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Quality Engineer
May 2018 • Louisville, CO
What I liked
I liked the ability to work on my own projects with minimal "hand holding". I get to work for a company that works every day to improve the lives of patients at hospitals worldwide.
What I wish was different
I think that this is the perfect job for someone recently out of college. I dont have anything to complain about. I know that this job will help me pursue my career goals and continue to help people!
Advice
Research companies that share the values that you have. Express interest early and try to get an internship. Go to as many networking events as you can to get time with professionals.
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R&D intern
March 2018 • Salt Lake City, UT
What I liked
I liked working on a team and new concepts for medical device design
What I wish was different
I wish the company incentivized my ideas more.
Advice
if you have an interest in another area than the internship you have i would let your boss know to keep your network open for looking for opportunities for you.