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DePuy Synthes

Front end R&D Co-op student

January - December 2021 • Warsaw, IN

What I liked

The level of responsibility I had, the variety of work I did, and the lessons I learned in independence, time management and self-advocacy.

What I wish was different

Advice

Expose yourself to as much variety as possible and don't be afraid to put yourself out there socially or otherwise.
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R&D Intern

January - August 2021 • Raynham, MA

What I liked

It was an amazing experience for me to learn about a job I would like to pursue in the future. I learned a lot of practical engineering skills, built my network, and learned a lot of valuable lessons. This experience also helped confirm that I would like to pursue a career in orthopedic biomechanics in the future.

What I wish was different

I wish this opportunity had been completely in person. I would have gained many more practical skills that way,

Advice

My advice would be to start connecting with people immediately. Set up 30 minutes 1:1 calls with your co-workers or anyone you might be interested in getting to know. Don't be afraid to speak up in meetings to ask questions, share your ideas, or offer feedback.
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Finance Intern

June - August 2020 • Raynham, MA

What I liked

Fantastic culture and genuine collegiality among team members, supervisors and senior management truly invested in your professional development and want you to make your career at J&J

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Marketing Intern

February 2019 • Warsaw, IN

What I liked

I have felt like part of the team. The hip marketing team has thrown me into the field and I have many experiences that most interns do not get.

What I wish was different

I would have liked for my manager to be more understanding of the hard work that I was putting in on a day to day basis

Advice

Take initiative, even as an intern you can have a huge impact so jump right in and take advantage of the opportunity
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Manufacturing Engineer Co-op

January 2019 • Raynham, MA

What I liked

This is a year long co-op where I worked with the engineering group. We are a group that focuses on bringing new technologies into production and producing casting through investment casting. As a co-op, I have played a role in pushing parts, learning the process, and doing inspection on the mold qualifications of the 20 SKUs. This co-op has allowed me to learn more about dimensional inspection through blue light scanning and CMM. I have also increased my knowledge on modeling on UG NX and running simulation on Mold Flow Simulation using Autodesk. The first priority of this company is first safety and then quality. Depuy shoots for the highest quality for the benefit of the patient. Hearing testimonies from those who have our products in them is life changing!

What I wish was different

I wish there were more testimonies shared throughout the plant. Often time, it only happens at special events. Also there are cadaver labs around and that is very interesting to watch and perform!

Advice

Find a job that you can be at where it doesn't matter too much on how many hours you work or what the pay is; provided that the pay is not substantially low, because the job is so wonderful that time just flies by! Finding a job that you love so much that seeing the results of your efforts brings much joy!
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Process Engineering Co-op

May 2019 • Raynham, MA

What I liked

The people that worked here were great, it was one of the reasons I looked forward to coming to work.

What I wish was different

Due to the nature of the company and industry things tended to move very slow here.

Advice

It’s a good experience but if you’ve worked at a big company before and didn’t like it, I don’t recommend coming here as it will drive you crazy. If you are interested in a big company there are so many benefits to working here. The company try’s to get engagement in the workers in things other than just work, which is great!
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R&D Engineer

April 2019 • West Chester, PA

What I liked

A lot of insight into the product development process.

What I wish was different

Project I helped on was near the end of its life cycle in the sense that it is close to launch. This means that there are much more paperwork involved than design. I wish there were more hands on design.

Advice

Keep talking to people. Anyone and everyone you talk to at internship is helpful to your career.
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GDC Engineering Co-Op

January - August 2018 • Raynham, MA

What I liked

I enjoyed the number of opportunities I had as a co-op in that department. I was the only engineering co-op, and was able to ask all my questions. I was able to learn about manufacturing by analyzing prints and making documents for tracking that laid out the manufacturing steps. I also was able to be exposed to the manufacturing floor and see the parts being made, as well as the issues that could occur during the processes. My manager was also great to work with because he allowed me to ask to do new tasks and add more to my overall skills as an employee. There were always new things to do and ask to learn about.

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R&D Coop

January - August 2018 • Warsaw, IN

What I liked

Great work culture and very interesting work that was relevant to my major. There was also a large community of college aged coop students and some PhD and masters students to network with as well.

What I wish was different

The location is a little bit secluded but there are locations which are perfect for a day trip or two on the weekends

Advice

Like with most internships and coops you can learn a lot from your experience but you have to take your learning into your own hands and try to understand why you are doing what you're doing. Don't just do the work try to dig deeper and ask questions.
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Manufacturing Engineering Intern

July 2018 • Elmira, NY

What I liked

It was actual hands on work. I gained real experience working with engineers that treated me like their peer, and made connections that will last!

What I wish was different

Advice

Don't be afraid that you might not have all the skills required, they are more than willing to help you learn more and develop skills.
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Global Strategic Marketing Intern

May 2017 • Warsaw, IN

What I liked

This position enables the intern to interact with many different levels of corporate professionals and gain real-world experience in Marketing.

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