I liked getting exposure to different aspects of the business that you don't see or learn about in class.
What I wish was different
I wish I had more access to analytics platforms and applications to learn more and test my skills. As an intern, my access was limited.
Advice
Work hard, and make connections. They don't need to be strictly business connections, but instead, make friends with everyone in the office.
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Software engineering co-op
January - August 2019 • Cedar Rapids, IA
What I liked
Hard work!
What I wish was different
The weather
Advice
Know Linux!!
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Program Management Intern, Military Programs
May - August 2018 • Troy, OH
What I liked
Welcoming people, willing to teach
What I wish was different
More work with other interns
Advice
Program Management gives you a lot of knowledge about an industry as a whole.
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Mechanical Engineering Intern
June - September 2018 • Everett, WA
What I liked
Great team environment, able to work on a variety of projects that were different than what I was exposed to.
What I wish was different
Having more upfront set - up when I arrived (e.g. system access, passwords).
Advice
Do not be afraid to fail and ask questions. As an intern you of course should provide quality work but you should also not be afraid to take on new projects that you are not familiar with. At the end of the day, it is your career. Figure out what you enjoy.
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Manufacturing Engineering Co-op
May 2018 • Danbury, CT
What I liked
Opportunity to explore departments within the building, availability for co-ops to obtain meaningful and challenging work, and frequency of company/co-op social events.
What I wish was different
I would have wished to see company sponsored trips to sister locations in Hartford and Windsor Locks, CT.
Advice
Be ambitious; if you are willing to go out of your way to find work in other departments, other employees are usually more than willing to help you. This is a perfect way to find out more about each of the departments and how they intertwine.
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Engineering Intern
June - August 2018 • Chula Vista, CA
What I liked
Excellent pay. Great mentors. Led to an internship at NASA.
What I wish was different
Nothing.
Advice
Apply to every listing on their website.
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Mechanical Engineering Intern
May 2015 - December 2017 • Phoenix, AZ
What I liked
The internship experience is incredibly valuable - interns have the opportunity to work directly on projects side by side with Lead Engineers.
What I wish was different
The internship program does not have a job placement program for graduating interns.
Advice
Ask questions and take initiative. There is always work to be done and learning opportunities.
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Manufacturing Engineer
September 2017 • Phoenix, AZ
What I liked
It is a hands on role and get to do a little bit of everything engineering offers
What I wish was different
Could have got the position at a sooner date
Advice
Do as much extraciricular activities as possible to give you the best chance at an internship
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EHS Intern
May - August 2017 • Rome, NY
What I liked
The facility's products, the people
What I wish was different
I wish the facility has less paperwork needed, and more active projects with shorter term due dates.
Advice
Don't fret.
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Materials and Operations Intern
May - August 2017 • Rome, NY
What I liked
I liked that I was able to lead my own project team for the materials transformation project and that I was able to participate in continuous improvement events
What I wish was different
Advice
Do not wait around and jump right in, ask questions, and above all, stay busy.
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Manufacturing and Production Engineer / Vibration Test Engineer
January - August 2017 • Danbury, CT
What I liked
Was able to see the entire process from a contract coming into the facility to the final product shipping to the customer. Was able to be hands on with the units, helping technicians build them. I was able to work in environmental testing. I was able to be a Lead ME for a program, which gave great experience as an engineer and helped me make a lot of connections.
What I wish was different
The manufacturing position was electro-manufacturing, which was different from what I was expecting. Work was slow for the first few months and I didn't feel like I had meaningful work. It wasn't until I became a Lead ME and doing environmental testing that I enjoyed my time. Unfortunately I was not able to apply much mechanical engineering knowledge to my work or learn any new software.
Advice
Make the most of the opportunities given. Show up early, work hard, ask for more work, ask to work on different projects, and be social with your colleagues. Once you learn the ins and outs of your job, you can make the most of your co-op.
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Manufacturing Engineering Intern
June - August 2017 • Chula Vista, CA
What I liked
Working out on the manufacturing floor
What I wish was different
Had access to cad files of parts instead of just drawings.
Advice
Don't act like you know everything and are an expert at it.
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Material Design Intern
May - August 2018 • Windsor Locks, CT
What I liked
I really loved it. All the employees were very nice, and although I was very inexperienced at the time, they gave me tasks that were really challenging and that I would learn from. They also were very willing to help me if I was ever stuck or had any questions regarding the work I was asked to complete.
What I wish was different
I wish, at the start, I wasn't afraid to ask for help. As the internship went on, I became less afraid.
Advice
Definitely ask questions if you are ever stuck. Not only does it make you go a little insane being stuck on the same thing for a long amount of time, but you're not completing work, and that doesn't look good on your part. Also, when you finish your assigned task, ask for more.