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Systems Engineer Intern

May - July 2020 • Cedar Rapids, IA

What I liked

Good experience overall

What I wish was different

I wish it wasn't remote

Advice

Make the best out of what you can
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Project Management Intern

May 2019 - July 2020 • Cedar Rapids, IA

What I liked

Learned both technical and interpersonal skills by working with a variety of teams. Very flexible schedule and pay was great for an internship.

What I wish was different

The onboarding process was long and stressful.

Advice

Learn as much as you can about all the different opportunities within the company. There are lots of jobs and great learning experiences. Don't be afraid to ask questions or any career advice from the managers or other coworkers.
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Software Engineer

June 2018 • Cedar Rapids, IA

What I liked

Got to actively work on code and make design decisions

What I wish was different

Advice

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Marketing Intern

May - August 2018 • Cedar Rapids, IA

What I liked

I loved the people I worked with and that I got to learn something new everyday.

What I wish was different

Advice

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Software Engineer Intern

May - October 2018 • Cedar Rapids, IA

What I liked

The best thing about this job was the people in the company. Everyone was extremely nice and supportive of each other.

What I wish was different

I wish there wasn’t as much of a struggle with budgeting/team splitting.

Advice

Never be afraid to ask questions! Everyone is really nice and they expect questions.
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Mechanical Design Engineer

May 2018 • Wichita, KS

What I liked

New experiences to a full-time position with great opportunities for advancement.

What I wish was different

Answer some questions on the interview

Advice

Practice for interviews and know what you want to say.
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Systems Engineer

June 2018 • Cedar Rapids, IA

What I liked

I had a great experience with Rockwell Collins. They gave me challenging work and allowed me to have a lot of autonomy and freedom with my schedule and day to day work.

What I wish was different

I was working with a remote team so I wished I had a more engaging and social environment. But that was unavoidable. Still, I loved my team and the people I interacted with daily in Cedar Rapids.

Advice

Definitely try a co-op. You learn so much more than you can learn in 3 months, and work becomes so much more rewarding. Plus, the benefits and connections made are fantastic.
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Mechanical Engineering Intern

June - August 2018 • Cedar Rapids, IA

What I liked

I liked that if you had questions, you were able to have them answered and be able to find the right people to ask.

What I wish was different

The choice in location.

Advice

The environment is very similar to Rose in that it was an "open-door policy" atmosphere and it was very welcoming.
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Mechanical Engineering Intern

May - August 2018 • Everett, WA

What I liked

Rockwell Collins has a very flexible work environment. The managers and staff are all very friendly and understanding. They even allowed me to take days off to travel. I had a very good learning experience since the internship exposed me to different aspects of engineering: Design, Analysis, and Testing.

What I wish was different

Due to the difficult nature of finding a place to live, they can provide more housing assistance to make staying there cheaper and easier.

Advice

To preform well in the internship, it requires a lot of self discipline. Since there is nobody to help you learn a lot of the new material, everything is self-taught. The other engineers, your mentor, and your supervisor are there to help you, but they expect you to learn most of the material by yourself.
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Systems engineering

June - August 2018 • Melbourne, FL

What I liked

Great pay, great benefits, and a wonderful working environment.

What I wish was different

Work was not very interesting

Advice

Fantastic starting place for work experience
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Software Engineer

June - August 2018 • Cedar Rapids, IA

What I liked

The atmosphere was great. Really encouraging and large internship group outings.

What I wish was different

No cubicles and more collaboration.

Advice

Find a good team. The company has great team's and horrible teams.
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Software Engineering Intern

May - August 2018 • Cedar Rapids, IA

What I liked

Work environment, interesting project

What I wish was different

Location

Advice

Take an internship that interests you
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Project Engineering Intern

May - August 2019 • East Hartford, CT

What I liked

It was very cool working among very experienced engineers with their phds and seeing how the aerospace industry works

What I wish was different

Felt bored sometimes since I was the only undergrad at the site in East Hartford CT

Advice

Make lots of connections and do the best to go out of your way to help others
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R&D Engineering Intern

May - August 2019 • Winston-Salem, NC

What I liked

I liked the freedom of choosing the direction I could take with my project, and having access to wide array of resources available at a large company.

What I wish was different

I wish the location had been different, as the southern lifestyle was not a fit for me personally.

Advice

I learned that working at a big company comes with many perks such as having access to more resources, as well as more diversity in projects available to take on
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Marketing Analyst Intern

May - December 2019 • Cedar Rapids, IA

What I liked

I liked that I was able to learn a lot and get a ton of experience in my future field. I was giving a lot of responsibility and my direct supervisor was awesome.

What I wish was different

The first leg of the internship (May-Aug) my supervisor liked to micromanage and she questioned a lot of what I was doing requiring me to report out on my work once a week but couldn't offer much help, which felt unnecessary. The second leg of the internship was hard because I switched roles and had no knowledge about the new business unit. I received very little training and they really needed someone full time and I was unable to work full time because I was taking classes.

Advice

Management is frustrating and they expect a lot of you or do not expect enough. Some managers are not very understanding of what you need and are very resistant to change. Finding support in leadership in other places is good and will help you grow in the company.
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Manufacturing Engineering Intern

May 2019 • Lenexa, KS

What I liked

This internship was a great experience. It has shown me what engineers do and the challenges they face.

What I wish was different

I would have like a more specific project during my summer internship.

Advice

With hard and you will be rewarded.
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Manufacturing Engineering Intern

May 2019 • Windsor Locks, CT

What I liked

I like the people. I like how they encourage interns to ask as many questions and to spend time with employees who are doing the job function that interests them. They push you to keep learning. I liked the hardware I get to work on and it’s very easy to bring things up to my managers or people higher up than me. I like how most people at the company don’t look down on me for being an intern. They really seem to value having me there and my input. I

What I wish was different

I wish I had been more assertive at the beginning so I could have started learning and doing more tasks earlier. It took some time to gain the confidence to keep asking for more work or to have things explained to me. The job was so new to me so it was overwhelming and I was worried I would be seen as stupid or incompetent at first but I realized that I’m not supposed to know how to do everything and that helped. I wish I had participated in more of the events they had for the younger people. But I get so nervous going places by myself that I just wouldn’t go to them. Sometimes I wish I had been able to get to know the other interns more. My desk wasn’t near any of them so I never really got to see them or talk to them much.

Advice

Don’t be afraid to ask a million questions. Be curious! This is a learning experience for you. Everyday you should try and learn something new about your job or the business. This is a great opportunity to expand your network so reach out to employees who’s jobs interest you, ask them to get lunch or something similar so you can pick their brain. Meet with managers and get their advice. People will love having the chance to help someone new and young and just starting their career. Some businesses will have an intern mentorship program. Get up in that!! Get a mentor and bug them like crazy. They most likely chose to sign up to be a mentor so they know what they’re getting into. They want you to ask them questions, they want to help you, and they want to be a resource for you. That’s what they’re there for. Mentors can be anyone and can come unexpectedly too. I met one of my mentors while volunteering with Collins. Try and stay active in the company if you like working there. This may give you a higher chance of them asking you to come back. I get A LOT of anxiety at all the things I mentioned above: putting myself out there, reaching out to strangers, asking lots of questions in the fear I’ll come off as annoying or pushy. But I had to keep reminding myself that it’s okay to do all that stuff, it’s almost expected for someone in the position of an intern. People will like that you show interest and initiative. And, yes, there may be times where you crash and burn. Maybe someone doesn’t have the time to answer your questions or get lunch or seems annoyed, but you just pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and try again! It will be okay and it will help so much in figuring out what you would actually want to do after you graduate. If theres a time where you feel like you don’t have a lot of work on your plate or you’re bored, don’t just sit there and wait for someone to give you work. Go ask for something to do. Constantly ask your coworkers if there’s anything you can help them with. Or are there tasks you can do to help alleviate their workload. Sometimes this may get you doing something boring (They know it’s boring but it’s probably something that needs to get done regardless and they will appreciate that you did it for them), but it will get brownie points in the end. It’s also really good to use this time to figure out what you definitely DON’T want to do with your career and that’s what can be so fantastic about internships. Most places encourage you to shadow other roles and learn about the different paths you can take. Take advantage of that. And one last thing, SPEAK UP. If you come into your new role and realize it isn’t for you, say something!! Most managers will not take it personally if you realize you don’t like what they have you doing. For example: you applied to be a project engineer and after doing it for some time don’t enjoy it, speak up! At Collins they encourage interns to speak with HR and their managers if they aren’t enjoying what they do so they can see about getting them into a role they will like. HR will tell you on the first day they want to make sure you get the most out of this experience so go to them if you feel like you’re not being challenged or your not enjoying what you do.
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Embedded Systems Software Developer

November 2018 • Cedar Rapids, IA

What I liked

Valuable insight to the software industry. Real world application of my coding

What I wish was different

I wish I would have gone in knowing a bit more about integrating software w hardware.

Advice

Be willing to fail. Ask lots of questions any time you feel stuck
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Supply chain

May - August 2019 • Windsor Locks, CT

What I liked

Ability to move around and was able to get experience in different parts of the company

What I wish was different

I wish I was able to take on more projects to create more of a responsibility feeling

Advice

Work hard in your internship, impressions matter
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Software Engineering Intern

May 2019 • Cedar Rapids, IA

What I liked

Hands on experience, doing real work rather than busy work

What I wish was different

On boarding wasn't that smooth

Advice

Ask a lot of questions
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