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Johnson Controls

Supply Chain Intern

May 2023 • Milwaukee, WI

What I liked

Structured internship program with meaningful projects

What I wish was different

I would not have changed anything.

Advice

Get involved in the intern network
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Software Engineering Intern

October 2021 • Milwaukee, WI

What I liked

I got some experience

What I wish was different

They worked closer with me other then here is some stuff figure it out

Advice

Ask a ton of questions
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Mechanical Engineering Intern

May - August 2022 • Marinette, WI

What I liked

It was a great experience. I enjoyed working on different projects, digitally and physically. As a Computer Engineering major, I believe that my time there gave me skills that I might otherwise not have gotten as a Computer Engineer as well as getting a perspective on other majors.

What I wish was different

Advice

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Billing Representative

June - August 2020 • Milwaukee, WI

What I liked

It taught me a lot about working efficiently and also accurately. I know I was the youngest person there but I feel that I learned so much about billing, managing, communication, etc.

What I wish was different

Due to COVID, most of the internship was working at home so I wish that I got the full experience of being there but it was still great.

Advice

I would say that it is definitely challenging but to make sure to always be in communication with advisors, managers, team leads. Whenever I had a question I knew that that situation would appear again and I would have to ask questions.
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Proposal Team Intern

May - August 2019 • Westminster, MA

What I liked

I enjoyed getting a taste of office life and contributing to the team's efforts to get the best proposals possible sent to clients on time.

What I wish was different

I wish there had been a tighter structure for my internship there.

Advice

Don't head in expecting to be an equal! You've got to learn before you can contribute.
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System Controls Technician

May - August 2019 • Saginaw, MI

What I liked

The experience I gained by going on large commercial job sites.

What I wish was different

Advice

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Route Service Sales Representative

June 2018 • Chantilly, VA

What I liked

Self scheduled

What I wish was different

More organized

Advice

Hands on job
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Mechanical Engineering Intern

June - September 2019 • York, PA

What I liked

Work environment. People

What I wish was different

Advice

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Innovation Intern

June - August 2019 • Cranston, RI

What I liked

The overall experience of the internship. I got to work with mechanical, electrical and software projects which did help me decide what types of jobs I am most interested in.

What I wish was different

More interaction with other interns and more interaction with my manager.

Advice

To learn as much as possible. All of the team members are awesome and all of them are eager to share and to help.
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Machine Operator

May - August 2019 • Madison, AL

What I liked

Lots of overtime and good treatment by supervisors

What I wish was different

More money

Advice

Don’t be lazy
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Purchasing and Engineering Intern

May - August 2019 • New Freedom, PA

What I liked

- Being part of a team - Working to create a maintain a product - Being in a professional environment - Learning new skills and practices - Flexible work schedule

What I wish was different

- More application of what I studied in school

Advice

- Always ask questions and absorb as much knowledge as you can - Get to know everyone on your team - Always ask for more work
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Engineering Design Intern

May - August 2019 • Marinette, WI

What I liked

This internship was very helpful in teaching real-world engineering skills including project design, failure mode analysis, and interpersonal communication. The internship allowed me to grow in areas of communication in team settings, my research abilities, and project perspective.

What I wish was different

There seemed to be a longer adjustment period than I would have liked, but overall the experience was positive.

Advice

Don't ever be afraid to ask questions or to be wrong. Be creative in solutions and bring new ideas to the floor whenever possible. Learn as much as you can.
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Manufacturing Engineering Intern

June 2019 • San Antonio, TX

What I liked

Atmosphere, learning environment, management just the overall whole experience is great. I look forward to coming into work on a daily basis because there is always something new at had to be worked on.

What I wish was different

N/A. learned a lot and continuing to learn everyday about manufacturing.

Advice

Have the eagerness to be curious.
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Engineering Excellence Intern

March 2019 • Milwaukee, WI

What I liked

Wide variety of experiences. Was able to work on many projects.

What I wish was different

Wouldn’t change anything

Advice

If you have a chance to go for an internship, do it. Even if it isn’t your ideal job, it will help you learn so much more.
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Research and Insights Intern

July 2019 • Milwaukee, WI

What I liked

The environment is great. Everyone is inviting and there is a great mix of work that you get to be a part of. It is letting me learn about research and insights, trade shows, social media marketing, building the JCI website, and the B2B relationships we have to help us do all of our work. They are also very flexible about the work schedule.

What I wish was different

The amount of work lets you learn a lot, about a lot. It's a little bit overloading on some days though. The workload has its ups and downs.

Advice

Ask any question you think of and if you are working on project A, but you are interested in project B, just say so. They will let you in and you can learn more about your interests.
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Assembler

June - August 2019 • Wichita, KS

What I liked

Pay was fair.

What I wish was different

There were many non-English speakers which made training and daily problem solving very difficult.

Advice

If HVAC assembly industry is your goal then this is a good point of view about the entry level jobs in this field. If you work hard you could advance.
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Industrial Engineering Intern

June 2019 • Wichita, KS

What I liked

I liked the people at Johnson Controls. I learned a lot of Lean principles from my co workers.

What I wish was different

The project was way too big to finish during the summer. Its more like a year long project.

Advice

I think everyone should get an internship experience before they graduate as it will help their full time job interviews. Keep applying until you get the position you want.
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Business Intern

February 2019 • Milwaukee, WI

What I liked

I like that I get to experience all sides of how a business operates and have the chance to learn about each area through job shadowing.

What I wish was different

I wish it would have been more team-oriented with other interns to work with.

Advice

One piece of advice I would want to share is to network with as many people as you can during your internship- you never know who you’ll meet.
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Technical Intern

June - August 2018 • Arlington Heights, IL

What I liked

It was a good opportunity for me to gain some engineering experience and to translate some of the things I had learned in class into real world application.

What I wish was different

Advice

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Manufacturing Engineering Intern

May - August 2016 • Milwaukee, WI

What I liked

Fast paced work environment.

What I wish was different

Better communication between departments. (e.g. quality and product engineering conflicting views)

Advice

Learn as much as you can from the operators! They know a lot!!
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